Knee function after more than 20 years post injury is rarely described and none of the few follow-up studies have evaluated functional performance tasks. This thesis investigated self-reported knee function, physical activity level, physical capacity and movement pattern in the long-term perspective (on average 23 years) in persons who had suffered a unilateral ACL injury, treated either with physiotherapy in combination with surgery (ACLR, n=33) or physiotherapy alone (ACLPT, n=37) and compared to age-and-gender matched controls (n=33). This thesis shows that regardless of treatment, there are significant negative long-term consequences on self-reported knee function and physical activity more than 20 years after injury. In comparison to ...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
Background: In people with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, high self-efficacy facilitates r...
Two prospective, short-term and long-term consecutive randomized studies on non-surgical treated pat...
Background: The activity level and subjective knee function after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL...
The overall aim of this work was to study knee function movement pattern and knee osteoarthritis in ...
Background: It has been suggested that neuromuscular function is of importance in the overall outcom...
Background: Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the common injuries during sports ...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates reduced knee function and stability decades after anterior cruciate l...
Background: The high incidence of ACL injuries, long time to recovery and the risk of developing kne...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
Objectives: The primary aim was to assess impact of early knee status on self-reported knee function...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury can substantially alter the life of heal...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Consequences of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury include worse patient-rep...
The function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients' non-injured leg is relevant in light ...
This thesis centers on a well-studied cohort of 100 patients, which received a treatment regimen of ...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
Background: In people with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, high self-efficacy facilitates r...
Two prospective, short-term and long-term consecutive randomized studies on non-surgical treated pat...
Background: The activity level and subjective knee function after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL...
The overall aim of this work was to study knee function movement pattern and knee osteoarthritis in ...
Background: It has been suggested that neuromuscular function is of importance in the overall outcom...
Background: Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the common injuries during sports ...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates reduced knee function and stability decades after anterior cruciate l...
Background: The high incidence of ACL injuries, long time to recovery and the risk of developing kne...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
Objectives: The primary aim was to assess impact of early knee status on self-reported knee function...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury can substantially alter the life of heal...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Consequences of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury include worse patient-rep...
The function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients' non-injured leg is relevant in light ...
This thesis centers on a well-studied cohort of 100 patients, which received a treatment regimen of ...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
Background: In people with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, high self-efficacy facilitates r...
Two prospective, short-term and long-term consecutive randomized studies on non-surgical treated pat...