ACL Surgery Recovery Supplies
ACL reconstruction recovery focuses on protecting the graft, managing swelling, and restoring motion in phases. Having crutches, ice, and home safety items ready avoids last-minute scrambling.
Prepared by Recovery Ready— physical therapists with 30+ years of experience helping patients prepare for surgery.
Recovery timeline checklist
General milestones aligned with common hospital discharge education and orthopedic rehab phases. Your surgeon's written protocol always takes priority.
Before surgery
- Complete pre-hab (range of motion and quad activation) if prescribed — stronger knees before surgery often recover faster.
- Understand weight-bearing instructions (touch-down vs partial vs full) for your graft type and any meniscus work.
- Order crutches, ice packs or cryotherapy, and knee brace only if included on your surgeon's prescription.
- Clear space at home for crutch paths; plan time off work/school for the first week and limited driving initially.
- Stock easy meals and hydration; arrange rides to follow-up appointments.
Week 1 (protection phase)
- Wear knee brace and use crutches per protocol; do not bear more weight than allowed.
- Elevate the leg above heart level several times daily; ice 20 minutes on/off unless using a continuous cold device.
- Keep dressings dry unless told otherwise; watch for calf swelling or shortness of breath (blood clot warning signs).
- Begin ankle pumps and quad sets immediately if cleared — they help circulation and prevent stiffness.
- Avoid bending the knee beyond limits set by your surgeon (often restricted first 1–2 weeks with some protocols).
- Take pain medication before PT exercises if directed; swelling peaks around days 3–5 for many patients.
Weeks 2–6
- Gradually increase allowed knee flexion per protocol; attend all PT sessions.
- Wean crutches when you can walk without a limp and your surgeon/PT agrees.
- Brace use may taper — follow written orders, not social media timelines.
- Stationary bike with no resistance is common once you have sufficient bend.
- No running, jumping, or cutting until much later in rehab.
Months 3–9+ (return to sport pipeline)
- Progress through strength, balance, and plyometric phases with sports PT testing.
- Return to sport only after passing hop tests and surgeon clearance — often 9–12+ months for cutting sports.
- Continue home strength program to reduce re-injury risk.
- Mentally plan for setbacks — swelling after busy days can occur months in; communicate with your PT.
Why this equipment matters
Mobility
Crutches support non-weight-bearing or partial weight-bearing phases after surgery.
Swelling control
Cold therapy and elevation are staples in the first weeks after ACL reconstruction.
Rehab support
Some protocols include CPM or brace options — follow your surgeon's specific orders.
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Kit tiers
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Frequently asked questions
What supplies do I need after ACL surgery?▾
Typical needs include crutches, ice, and sometimes a brace. Your protocol may add or remove items.
How long on crutches after ACL reconstruction?▾
Timing varies by graft type, meniscus work, and surgeon preference — often a few days to several weeks.
Do I need a CPM machine?▾
Some surgeons order CPM early; others do not. Only obtain one if it is on your prescription or protocol.
When can I drive after ACL surgery?▾
Driving depends on which leg was operated on, brace use, and medication — ask your surgeon directly.
Can I build a kit matched to ACL recovery?▾
Yes. Use Build my kit on this page to start with ACL reconstruction pre-built tiers.