Ligament repair is a surgical or non-surgical procedure aimed at restoring the function and stability of a torn or damaged ligament, which is a strong band of tissue connecting bones at a joint. This type of injury often occurs due to sports activities, accidents, or sudden twisting motions and commonly affects joints like the knee, ankle, or shoulder. Treatment may involve physical therapy, bracing, or minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, depending on the severity of the injury. The goal of ligament repair is to alleviate pain, improve joint mobility, and prevent long-term complications such as joint instability or arthritis.