Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries - Epidemiology Forecast - 2036

Published Date : 2026
Pages : 60
Region : United States,

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Epidemiology Summary

  • The Anterior Cruciate Ligament is the most frequently injured ligament of the knee, accounting for nearly half of all knee injuries, with an estimated annual incidence of approximately 1 in 3,500 individuals in the United States.
  • Approximately 400,000 Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction procedures are performed annually in the United States, highlighting the substantial clinical and economic burden associated with Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries, although the true incidence may be underestimated due to the absence of standardized surveillance systems.
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries occur across all age groups and both sexes; however, female athletes experience a significantly higher risk of injury, with reported female-to-male injury ratios of up to 4.5:1 in certain sports populations.
  • The increased susceptibility among females is attributed to a combination of biomechanical, anatomical, neuromuscular, and hormonal factors, including quadriceps-dominant movement patterns, reduced hamstring contribution, lower core stability, increased knee valgus during landing and pivoting maneuvers, and potential hormonal influences on ligament properties.
  • Sports involving frequent pivoting, cutting, jumping, and rapid deceleration, particularly soccer and basketball, represent the highest-risk activities for Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury, contributing substantially to the overall disease burden.
  • Additional risk factors include elevated body mass index (BMI), smaller femoral notch dimensions, Anterior Cruciate Ligament impingement, generalized joint laxity, hypermobility, and a history of previous Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury, all of which increase the likelihood of primary or recurrent ligament rupture.
  • The majority of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries occur through non-contact mechanisms during sudden changes in direction, landing, or deceleration, emphasizing the importance of neuromuscular control and injury-prevention programs in at-risk populations.
  • Growing participation in organized sports and recreational athletic activities, coupled with increasing awareness, advances in diagnostic imaging, and greater utilization of surgical reconstruction, continue to drive clinical attention and healthcare resource utilization associated with Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries.

DelveInsight’s “Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Epidemiology Forecast – 2036" report delivers an in-depth understanding of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries historical and forecasted epidemiology trends in the United States, EU4 (Germany, Spain, Italy, and France), the United Kingdom, and Japan.

The Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries epidemiology report provides a comprehensive analysis of incident cases, capturing the number of patients across the 7MM. It includes detailed segmentation by age, and gender, along with regional distribution. The report evaluates historical and forecasted incidence trends (2026–2036), highlighting variations in disease occurrence and diagnosis patterns, and offering insights into the evolving burden of newly diagnosed Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries cases.

Study Period

2022–2036

Historical Year

2022–2025

Forecast Period

2026–2036

Base Year

2025

Geographies Covered

ü  North America: The US

ü  Europe: Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK

ü  Asia-Pacific: Japan

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries

Epidemiology Segmentation Analysis

Patient Burden Assessment

·       Total Incident Cases of ACL Injuries

·       Gender-specific Cases of ACL Injuries

·       Age-specific Cases of ACL Injuries

Analysis

·       Addressable Patient Population

·       KOL views

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Understanding

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Overview and Diagnosis

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries are among the most common knee injuries, resulting from partial or complete tearing of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, a key ligament responsible for maintaining knee stability during rotational and pivoting movements. Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries frequently occur during sports and physical activities involving sudden changes in direction, jumping, landing, or deceleration, and are particularly incident among athletes participating in soccer, basketball, football, and skiing. Common symptoms include a sudden popping sensation, acute knee pain, swelling, instability or "giving way" of the knee, reduced range of motion, and difficulty bearing weight or returning to normal physical activity.

The differential diagnosis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries is broad and includes other causes of knee pain, instability, and functional impairment, such as meniscal tears, collateral ligament injuries (MCL/LCL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries, patellar dislocation, osteochondral lesions, and tendon injuries. Clinical presentation often overlaps with these conditions, making accurate diagnosis dependent on a combination of patient history, physical examination, and imaging studies. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains the gold-standard diagnostic modality for confirming Anterior Cruciate Ligament rupture and identifying associated intra-articular injuries, including meniscal damage, cartilage defects, and concomitant ligamentous injuries.

Further details related to country-based variations are provided in the report...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Epidemiology

Key Findings from Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Epidemiological Analysis and Forecast

  • According to secondary research, an estimated 52,000 Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries occur annually in the UK. Reported incidence rates range from 30 to 78 cases per 100,000 person-years, with substantially higher rates observed among individuals aged 15–30 years participating in pivoting sports. Of these injuries, approximately 20,000–26,000 patients undergo Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction surgery each year.
  • Over seven consecutive seasons of the German Sports Anterior Cruciate Ligament Registry, Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries were reported at an overall incidence of 0.044 injuries per 1,000 hours of training and match exposure, with 46.3% of cases representing Anterior Cruciate Ligament re-ruptures.
  • In Spain, approximately 20,000 Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries are reported annually, with the incidence continuing to rise despite advances in prevention. The burden is increasing particularly among individuals younger than 25 years, with cases growing by approximately 4% annually, while female athletes exhibit a substantially higher risk of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury, experiencing rupture rates of up to six times those observed in males.
  • In Japan, the overall Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury incidence for adolescent athletes is 0.81 per 1,000 athlete-years. Rates are significantly higher in females, who sustain 2.8 times more Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries than males.
  • Analyzing the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan (NDB), ligament reconstruction procedures peak in the 15–19 age bracket at 104.6 cases per 100,000 population.

Further details are provided in the report...

Industry Experts and Physician Views for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries

To keep up with Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries epidemiology trends, we take Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) opinions working in the domain through primary research to fill the data gaps and validate our secondary research. Industry Experts were contacted for insights on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries epidemiology, incidence trends, regional distribution, patient demographics, diagnostic rates, and real-world disease burden patterns in Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries, including MD, PhD, Instructor, Postdoctoral Researcher, Professor, Researcher, and others.

DelveInsight’s analysts connected with 10+ KOLs to gather insights at country level. Centers such as the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, University of California San Francisco, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, etc. were contacted.

Their opinion helps understand and validate Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries epidemiological trends, highlight key gaps in diagnosis and disease burden, provide deeper epidemiological context, and support strategic decisions for patient identification and disease monitoring in Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries.

Region

Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)

United States

“Heterogeneity in injury mechanisms, patient demographics, activity levels, and associated knee damage often complicates accurate epidemiological assessment of ACL injuries, contributing to variability in reported incidence, and long-term outcomes across different populations.”

Germany

“Epidemiological evidence suggests that the burden of ACL injuries is driven primarily by participation in high-risk sports and physical activities involving pivoting, cutting, and jumping movements. Previous ACL injury, joint laxity, and certain anatomical characteristics further contribute to variability in injury risk and clinical presentation across patient subgroups.”

Scope of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Epidemiology Report

  • The report covers a segment of key epidemiological highlights, an executive summary, and a descriptive overview of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries, including its causes, risk factors, and factors influencing disease occurrence.
  • Comprehensive insights are provided into incidence trends and forecasts, along with the future growth potential of incidence rates and evolving patterns of disease detection across the 7MM.
  • Additionally, the report includes detailed segmentation of incident cases by age and gender offering a granular view of the epidemiological landscape.
  • A thorough assessment of historical and forecasted incidence data, along with underlying assumptions and methodology, is included, providing a clear understanding of disease burden across the 7MM.
  • The report provides strategic insights by highlighting trends in incidence, diagnostic gaps, and regional variations, supported by expert opinions and epidemiological analysis to better understand and project the Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries disease burden.

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Epidemiology Report Insights

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries incidence forecast, epidemiological burden, segmentation, trends, and opportunity assessment.

 

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Epidemiology Report Key Strengths

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Epidemiology-based (EPI - based) bottom-up forecasting
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) - enabled epidemiology research report
  • 11-year forecast
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries epidemiological outlook (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific)
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries Burden trends (by geography)

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Epidemiology Report Assessment

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Diagnostic Trends
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Epidemiological Gaps
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Development Trends
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Disease Burden Attractiveness
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Qualitative Epidemiological Insights

 

FAQs

  • What was the Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries incident patient population and distribution (%) in 2025, and how will it evolve by 2036? What factors are driving these trends?
  • What are the anticipated variations in incidence and diagnosis rates across different geographies?
  • What will be the future diagnosis and epidemiological trends of Anterior Cruciate Ligament?
  • What are the disease risks, burden, and key epidemiological gaps in Anterior Cruciate Ligament? What are the growth opportunities based on the patient population across the 7MM?
  • How will changes in incidence and diagnosis impact the overall epidemiological landscape?
  • What are the current diagnosis practices and epidemiology trends of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries in the US, EU4, UK, and Japan?

Reasons to Buy Anterior Cruciate Ligament Epidemiology Report:

  • The report will help in developing strategies by understanding the latest trends and changing epidemiology of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries.
  • Bottom-up forecasting builds from the incident patient population, delivering a robust, data-driven epidemiological approach.
  • Insights on patient burden/incidence, evolution in diagnosis, and factors contributing to changes in disease epidemiology during the forecast years.
  • Understand the epidemiological opportunities across varying geographies and growth potential over the coming years.
  • Identifying key trends in disease incidence will help anticipate shifts in the epidemiological landscape.
  • Detailed analysis and segmentation of incident cases to provide visibility around high-burden patient groups.
  • To understand KOLs’ perspectives on diagnosis challenges and gaps in disease identification.
  • Detailed insights on epidemiological unmet needs to support improved disease tracking and diagnosis strategies.
  • This Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled report summarizes complex epidemiological datasets into clear, actionable insights for stakeholders, investors, and healthcare providers. 

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