ACL-reconstruction aims to restore joint stability and prevent osteoarthritis; however, malfunction and osteoarthritis are often the sequelae. Our study asks whether ACL-reconstruction or conservative treatment lead to better long-term results. In this retrospective cohort study, 136 patients with isolated ACL-rupture who had been treated by bone-ligament-bone transplant or conservatively were identified. Twenty-seven of these were excluded because of a revision operation in the 11.1 years follow-up period, leaving 109 patients (60 reconstructions and 49 conservatively treated) for evaluation based on clinical, radiological and internationally accepted knee-scores (Tegner, IKDC, Kellgren and Lawrence). An individual cohort study is classifi...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Objective: To compare long term outcome of highly active patients with anterior cruciate ligament ru...
Purpose: Aim of this study was to record and compare the functional and activity level as well as th...
We compared long-term follow-up from surgical versus non-surgical treatment of ACL rupture regarding...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective long-term studies of more than 10 years have reported changes in knee fu...
Objective: We compared long-term follow-up from surgical versus non-surgical treatment of ACL ruptur...
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Background and purpose — Until now, there have been no studies beyond 30 years after anterior crucia...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
PURPOSE: The aim was to assess the results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction regard...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is a severe knee injury, which leads to increased knee laxi...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Objective: To compare long term outcome of highly active patients with anterior cruciate ligament ru...
Purpose: Aim of this study was to record and compare the functional and activity level as well as th...
We compared long-term follow-up from surgical versus non-surgical treatment of ACL rupture regarding...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective long-term studies of more than 10 years have reported changes in knee fu...
Objective: We compared long-term follow-up from surgical versus non-surgical treatment of ACL ruptur...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Background and purpose — Until now, there have been no studies beyond 30 years after anterior crucia...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
PURPOSE: The aim was to assess the results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction regard...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is a severe knee injury, which leads to increased knee laxi...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (...
Objective: To compare long term outcome of highly active patients with anterior cruciate ligament ru...