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Researchers are studying people who have had surgery to rebuild their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a common knee injury often caused by sports. The study focuses on improving rehabilitation after the first three months post-surgery, which follows a standard protocol in France. The goal is to see if a personalized, optimized rehabilitation program guided by monthly physiotherapist assessments between the 3rd and 6th months after surgery can reduce the risk of new ACL injuries, compared to usual rehabilitation methods. Participants will be assigned to one of two groups: one receiving usual rehabilitation according to French health authority guidelines, and another receiving an optimized rehabilitation following the study protocol. The optimized program includes personalized rehabilitation and guided running training designed to better prepare patients for returning to their favorite sports. Rehabilitation focuses on phases including return to running and preparation for full return to training and competition. During the study, patients will undergo monthly assessments from 3 to 6 months after surgery to monitor progress. Researchers will evaluate the number of patients who experience a new ACL injury within 24 months after surgery. The study includes tests to assess functional abilities and readiness to return to sport. Safety and adherence to rehabilitation will be monitored throughout the study period to help improve long-term outcomes after ACL reconstruction.