
ACL REHAB PHYSICAL THERAPY IN METAIRIE, LA
Each rehabilitation plan is fully customized to your needs, whether you’re an athlete recovering from surgery or an active adult healing from a non-surgical ACL tear. Through one-on-one care, functional movement training, and progressive loading strategies, our therapists help patients across Metairie and New Orleans regain full knee control, restore mobility, and return to peak performance.


















WHAT IS ACL REHAB?
At FunXional Physical Therapy, our team provides personalized ACL rehab treatment in Metairie, LA that focuses on guided recovery and long-term performance. We use evidence-based protocols that include manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, balance training, and sport-specific conditioning. Our goal is not only to help you return to your previous level of activity, but to move better, stronger, and more confidently than before.
BENEFITS OF ACL REHAB
What Does ACL REHABILITATION TREAT?
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frequently asked questions
Rehabilitation typically begins as soon as your doctor clears you after surgery or diagnosis. Early movement and activation under professional guidance are key to a successful recovery.
Most ACL rehab programs last between 6 to 9 months, depending on the severity of your injury, your goals, and your dedication to your home exercises.
There may be mild discomfort during certain movements as your knee heals, but pain should never be sharp or severe. We monitor your progress closely and adjust your plan as needed.
Yes. Our structured, performance-based ACL rehab programs are specifically designed to help athletes return safely to their sport at full capacity.
Non-surgical ACL rehab can still be highly effective. We strengthen the supporting muscles, improve movement control, and enhance stability to help you stay active safely.
No. Every ACL rehab plan is individualized based on your injury, surgery, sport, and goals. Each session is tailored to your specific needs.
Sometimes, especially in the early stages of recovery. Your therapist will guide you on when and how to transition away from using a brace safely.
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