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the science of how the ACL heals after surgery is fascinating letamp;#39;s discuss how that works one of the fascinating features of the human body is its ability to adapt especially in times of stress such as a traumatic injury or after a surgery for an example letamp;#39;s take a look at how your need works to adapt and incorporate your new graph after ACL reconstruction when youamp;#39;ve injured your ACL your knee is left without one of its primary stabilizers which may lead to feelings of instability or even other types of knee injuries unfortunately injuring your ACL isnamp;#39;t like getting a cut on your skin thereamp;#39;s just no good way to bandage it up or stitch it back together and have it working like new as a result your surgeon will need to use graft tissue from somewhere else in your own body or from a tissue donor to replace your torn ACL you can learn all about the different options for these grafts in our video on autograft vs. allograph click here to check it