ACL Injury Rehabilitation
Whether recovering from ACL reconstruction, preparing for surgery, or managing the injury without surgery, our Manchester clinic supports a structured, criteria-based return to full sport and activity.
Specialist Services
Our ACL Injury Rehabilitation in Manchester
ACL injury rehabilitation at our clinic in Manchester begins with a focused assessment of knee function, strength, and movement quality. We regularly support:
1. Pre-Surgical ACL Preparation
Targeted preparation in the weeks before ACL surgery, designed to reduce swelling, restore movement, and rebuild quadriceps and hamstring strength to support better post-surgical outcomes.
2. Post-Surgical ACL Recovery
Structured rehabilitation following ACL reconstruction, focused on restoring range of motion, rebuilding strength, and progressing safely towards full sporting activity.
3. Conservative ACL Management
4. Return to Sport Readiness
Late-stage rehabilitation for athletes who have completed early recovery but need structured progression through running, agility, and sport-specific demands before returning to competition.
5. Long-Term Re-Injury Prevention
Ongoing support for patients who have returned to sport, focused on maintaining strength, monitoring movement quality, and reducing the risk of re-injury during the highest-risk period after reconstruction.
How We Assess
How We Assess Your ACL Injury
Our Assessment
By exploring a range of contributing factors, we identify what is driving current limitations and what your knee needs to recover safely and progress confidently.This may include evaluating:
- Range of motion, swelling, and quadriceps activation in the knee
- Strength symmetry between the injured and uninjured leg
- Single-leg balance, hop testing, and movement quality under load
- Validated outcome measures, including the Melbourne Return to Sport Score, ACL-RSI, and IKDC
This gives us clear direction for the next steps and which physiotherapy services to draw on, ensuring your rehabilitation aligns with the demands of your sport.
Why This Helps Our Physiotherapists
This allows our Manchester-based physiotherapists to:
- Identify the specific deficits limiting your knee at each stage of recovery
- Recognise compensation patterns that may increase re-injury risk
- Track measurable progress against objective criteria, not arbitrary timelines
As a result, your rehabilitation is structured around what your knee is genuinely ready for, bringing the same clinical depth we apply with elite and professional athletes to every ACL client we work with.
Conditions We Treat
ACL Scenarios that we specialise in
ACL injuries vary considerably depending on the nature of the tear, associated structures involved, and your goals. Our ACL physiotherapy supports the full range of presentations we see in practice.
Isolated ACL Tears
Acute ACL injuries without significant damage to surrounding structures, requiring focused rehabilitation to restore strength, stability, and confidence in the knee.
See our sports knee pain page for broader knee complaints beyond ACL specifically.
ACL with Meniscal Injury
ACL tears occurring alongside meniscal damage, where rehabilitation must account for both structures and the surgical approach taken to repair them, including any restrictions on weight-bearing or range of motion in the early phases.
Multi-Ligament ACL Injuries
ACL injuries occurring with associated MCL, LCL, or PCL involvement, often requiring a more cautious early progression and longer rehabilitation timeline. Our approach integrates closely with post-op rehabilitation protocols where surgical reconstruction has been performed.
Revision ACL Surgery
Rehabilitation following a second ACL reconstruction, where re-injury risk and graft considerations require particular attention to strength, movement quality, and psychological readiness for return to sport.
Non-Surgical ACL Rehab
Structured rehabilitation for patients choosing not to undergo surgery, focused on building knee stability and supporting return to chosen activities without reconstruction, with progress monitored against objective criteria throughout.
Our Approach
How ACL Injury Rehabilitation Works
Each stage of our ACL rehabilitation applies the same structured framework we use with elite and professional athletes. We follow the criteria-based Melbourne ACL Rehabilitation Guide, progressing you from injury through return to full sport, with a focus on objective measures rather than fixed timelines.
Step 1: ACL Assessment
Your journey begins with a detailed assessment to understand your injury, your surgical status if applicable, and where your knee is in the recovery process, with the same clinical depth we bring to elite and professional athletes.
Step 2: Identifying Key Factors
We then conduct targeted clinical testing to assess range of motion, strength, balance, and movement quality, helping to confirm the specific deficits driving your current limitations.
Step 3: Targeted Treatment & Rehabilitation Planning
Using your assessment findings, we develop a personalised plan focused on your stage of recovery. For post-surgical patients, this integrates closely with our post-op rehabilitation protocols.
Step 4: Progressive Return to Sport
Rehabilitation is progressed in stages, building strength, control, and load tolerance before introducing running, agility, and sport-specific demands. Return to sport is determined by clear, objective criteria.
Step 5: Ongoing Support and Re-Injury Prevention
We provide ongoing support and structured re-injury prevention programmes during the high-risk period following return to sport, helping protect long-term knee health.
What Our Clients Say
Our clients are at the heart of everything we do
Hear from clients who have elevated their performance and long-term well-being with our expert-led care.
“Block book appointments to avoid disappointment! A professional vocalists best kept secret!! Dan has become a staple to my busy life as a performer. I try to book in as regular as possible if he has a slot available. Dan is amazing, the best in the business. I always leave feeling more relaxed, with clearer tone and ready for performance mode again. I have recommended him to other performers, reluctantly because i want to always make sure I can get an appointment. Thank you Dan!”
Chesqua - Professional Singer
Isabel Hague
“Dan is without doubt one of the best in his field of work. His knowledge and expertise is second to none. He has helped me not only physically by putting together a specialised plan for my injuries, but also mentally helping me understand by explaining everything throughly and intricately. Dan is warm, friendly and he genuinely cares about each of his clients. My sessions with Dan have not only begun to heal my injuries, but I have built strength, gained knowledge and it’s boosted my confidence. I come out of my sessions with spring in my step!”
Laura Harrison - Professional Music Theatre Performer
“After struggling with my knee for a few months, Dan popped round to make an assessment. He was clear, thoughtful, understood my lifestyle and my desire to get moving. He provided advice, guidance and hands on treatment that helped deal with the swelling and pain. I have recommended him to my son and you only do that when you trust someone to make a difference. Thank you Dan.”
Clare Hayward -Director At Cirus
Mohammed Rauf
“I’ve had the pleasure of being treated by Dan on two separate jobs, where he looked after my feet and voice. In only a few sessions I regained total mobility in my feet in a physically intensive show, and more recently have been making use of his vocal massage skills for a vocally demanding role. Dan has an amazing way of finding the crux of the issue and will resolve it with ease, reassurance and expertise. I would recommend Dan to anyone!”
Jed Berry - West End actor
“Dan is an extraordinarily effective physio who has helped me immediately with various joint and muscle problems over the last year and a half. In addition to the treatment he clearly explains the cause of the problems and gives exercises focusing on prevention of reoccurrence and strengthening of the area involved. I feel in great shape thanks to the treatment, core exercises and the inspiration he has given me to get back to running and exercising.”
A. Zuntz - Professional violinist
“An actress friend recommended Dan to me as I needed a vocal massage. I was on tour and my voice was getting tired. I didn’t think I would find someone in Manchester but then my friend told me about Dan. He was amazing. A really nice guy, I immediately felt comfortable and relaxed and he was so good. My voice felt so much better the next day. After that I saw him weekly, not just for my voice but for all the injuries I was sustaining on tour. He fixed my neck, back and calf, and I can’t thank him enough!”
Hayley Tamaddon - Professional actor
“I was referred to Dan by an NHS Speech and Language Therapist for laryngeal physiotherapy. Not only has Dan really helped me with this side of things, but he has also provided manual therapy and exercises for symptoms caused by autoimmune conditions and chronic pain. I am appreciative that Dan has liaised with the other healthcare professionals involved in my care as part of a holistic approach, and they have also appreciated this. He is honest and will tell you if something is likely to help or not and what may be realistic, and reviews your goals with you regularly. I would recommend him to anyone.”
Alexandra Brown - NHS psychologist
Declan Brady
“Daniel has a real ability to understand his clients’ needs and implement the most powerful and integrative treatments. Superb in communication and application, he makes a real and lasting difference for successful recovery and physical development. With specific and varying needs, I always come away feeling empowered and reinvigorated. Dan’s the man and I will travel far and wide to get an appointment. Thanks Daniel!”
Rik Makarem - Professional actor
“Dan has helped me a lot with my piano playing related injuries and has gone further than any other physio I’ve had to combat the problem. I return regularly not only to maintain my wellbeing but to have a catch up too. I highly recommend Dan to anyone!”
Mackenzie Paget - Classical pianist
FAQs
Your Questions About ACL injury Rehabilitation
How long does ACL rehabilitation take?
Most ACL reconstruction recoveries take between 9 and 12 months, although every patient is different. Our criteria-based approach means progression is determined by your knee's readiness rather than a fixed timeline.
Do I definitely need surgery after an ACL tear?
Not necessarily. The decision is individualised, made between you, our physiotherapists, and your orthopaedic surgeon, based on factors including your activity level, the nature of the tear, and your goals.
Can I have ACL rehabilitation without surgery?
Yes. Conservative ACL management is appropriate for some patients, and our Manchester-based physiotherapists deliver structured non-surgical rehabilitation programmes designed to restore stability and return you to your chosen activities.
What is the Melbourne ACL Rehabilitation Guide?
It's a criteria-driven protocol used by clinicians worldwide. We follow it to ensure your progression through ACL rehabilitation is determined by your knee's readiness, not by a fixed timeline.
How do you reduce the risk of re-injury after ACL reconstruction?
The two years following reconstruction carry the highest re-injury risk. We provide ongoing support to help our patients maintain strength, monitor movement quality, and reduce re-injury risk during this period.