Objective: Whether surgical or conservative treatment is more effective in allowing patients to return to physical activity after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is controversial. We sought to compare mid-term outcome measures between isolated ACL tear patients who underwent reconstruction followed by closed kinetic chain exercises and those who underwent neuromuscular training only. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated patients with ACL tears who underwent post-surgery CKC strength training after ACL reconstruction (Group A), and patients who only underwent neuromuscular training (Group B) with a minimum follow-up time of 5 years. Surgical techniques, rehabilitation, assessment of subjective knee function, one-leg hop test, assess...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common debilitating knee injuries ...
Objectives: To investigate the proportion of patients that pass a return to sport (RTS) test battery...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
Background: Successful return to sport is an important outcome measure after anterior cruciate ligam...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to design and assess the outcomes of the new lightened reh...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
Context: There is an ever-increasing trend toward sports, fitness, and recreation activities, so the...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
peer reviewedIntroduction and purpose: The rupture of the anterior cross ligament (ACL) is the most ...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnEach year 175,000 anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions (ACLR) are complete...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the return to pre-injury sports activity in a group of patients who underwent ...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common debilitating knee injuries ...
Objectives: To investigate the proportion of patients that pass a return to sport (RTS) test battery...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
Background: Successful return to sport is an important outcome measure after anterior cruciate ligam...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to design and assess the outcomes of the new lightened reh...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
Context: There is an ever-increasing trend toward sports, fitness, and recreation activities, so the...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, 95% of professional athletes return to their sport after...
peer reviewedIntroduction and purpose: The rupture of the anterior cross ligament (ACL) is the most ...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnEach year 175,000 anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions (ACLR) are complete...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the return to pre-injury sports activity in a group of patients who underwent ...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common debilitating knee injuries ...
Objectives: To investigate the proportion of patients that pass a return to sport (RTS) test battery...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...