ACL Repair Specialist in Hoboken, NJ
At Hudson Sport & Spine, Dr. Todd Givens, DC, offers non-surgical management and rehabilitation of ACL injuries. Our team is dedicated to helping patients recover and restore strength, stability, and full function without the need for surgery. Through personalized, comprehensive care, they work to get you back to your active lifestyle safely and effectively. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 70 Hudson Street, suite 2B Hoboken, New Jersey 07030.


Table of Contents:
What is an ACL tear?
What is ACL repair surgery?
What causes an ACL tear?
What is the rehabilitation process after ACL surgery?
An ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tear is a common and often serious injury affecting the knee, particularly among athletes and active individuals. The ACL is crucial for knee stability, especially during activities that involve sudden stops, pivots, or changes in direction—movements frequently seen in sports like soccer, basketball, and skiing.
Our experienced team specializes in diagnosing and treating ACL tears. If you experience a popping sensation in your knee, rapid swelling, pain, or a feeling of instability, it’s important to seek prompt medical attention. Our comprehensive approach includes thorough physical examinations, advanced imaging such as MRI, and individualized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and activity level.
Depending on the severity of your ACL injury, our team may recommend non-surgical options like physical therapy and rehabilitation, especially for partial tears or for patients with lower activity demands. Our rehabilitation programs are designed to restore strength, flexibility, and stability to your knee so you can return to your normal activities safely. For complete ACL tears or for patients with higher athletic demands, we collaborate closely with orthopedic specialists for surgical reconstruction and provide post-surgical rehabilitation to ensure optimal recovery.
We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears. The ACL is a crucial ligament in the center of your knee that provides stability during movement—especially important for athletes and active individuals in our community.
ACL injuries are common among people who participate in sports or physical activities that involve sudden stops, pivots, or changes in direction. When the ACL is torn, it can cause pain, swelling, and knee instability, placing you at greater risk for further injuries if not properly treated.
At Hudson Sport & Spine, we offer comprehensive care for ACL injuries. While many ACL tears require reconstruction—where the torn ligament is replaced with a graft—recent advancements in orthopedic medicine have made ACL repair a viable option for select patients.
ACL repair may be considered when the tear occurs near the ligament’s attachment to the bone and the tissue quality remains healthy. In these cases a surgical team can use minimally invasive, arthroscopic techniques to reattach the ligament, sometimes using advanced biological scaffolds to support healing. This approach can result in less pain, smaller incisions, and a quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
We frequently treat patients suffering from ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tears—one of the most common knee injuries, especially among athletes and active individuals. An ACL tear can occur from sudden changes in direction, abrupt stops, or landing awkwardly from a jump. These movements put excessive stress on the ACL, which is crucial for stabilizing the knee joint.
Many of our patients experience ACL injuries while participating in sports that involve frequent pivoting, such as soccer, basketball, and football—activities popular here in the Hoboken area. Direct trauma, like collisions during contact sports, is another common cause we see in our clinic.
In addition to sports-related incidents, other factors can increase your risk of an ACL tear. These include poor physical conditioning, improper footwear, and even certain anatomical differences, such as having a narrower intercondylar notch in the knee. Muscle imbalances or weaknesses, particularly in the thighs and core, can also place extra strain on the ACL.
Immediately after ACL surgery, our primary goals are to help you manage pain and swelling, protect your healing knee graft, and begin gentle movements to regain range of motion. We utilize advanced techniques such as ice therapy, elevation, and personalized medication plans to control inflammation. Our clinicians may recommend a knee brace or crutches to support safe mobility and ensure proper healing during the initial stages.
Our physical therapists begin working with you within the first few weeks post-surgery, focusing on gentle exercises to restore knee flexibility and activate your quadriceps muscles. As you progress, we gradually introduce strengthening exercises targeting not only the knee but also the hip and core, all designed to restore normal walking patterns and improve balance and proprioception—your body’s sense of joint position and stability.
By the third month, most patients at Hudson Sport & Spine are ready for more dynamic exercises such as light jogging and basic sport-specific drills, always under the supervision of our skilled therapists and in coordination with your surgeon’s guidance. Our facility offers advanced rehabilitative equipment for plyometric exercises, agility training, and comprehensive strength work as your knee stability and confidence improve.
The final phase of your rehabilitation, which can extend from six months up to a year post-surgery, is dedicated to preparing you for a safe return to sports, recreational activities, or the demands of daily life. We use thorough functional assessments to ensure your knee is strong, mobile, and responsive enough to handle athletic movements. Our ongoing support and individualized exercise programs are designed to help you achieve the best possible outcome. For more information or book online to schedule an appointment. We serve patients from Hoboken NJ, Jersey City NJ, Weehawken NJ, West New York NJ, Guttenberg NJ, Secaucus NJ, Harrison NJ, Kearny NJ, Newark NJ, Belleville NJ, North Bergen NJ and Lyndhurst NJ.