Patients who sustain an acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture are at increased risk to develop posttraumatic arthritis (PTA) in the injured knee whether the ACL is reconstructed or treated nonoperatively. Inflammatory cytokines and cartilage degradation biomarkers are elevated at the time of acute injury and postoperatively. This suggests that one mechanism for PTA may be an inflammatory degradative process initiated on the acute injury and sustained for some length of time independent of whether adequate joint stability is restored
SummaryThe study described here tested the hypothesis that early intra-articular inflammation is ass...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate changes in the knee during the first year after acute rupture of the...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether differences in synovial fluid (SF) biomarkers of collagen and p...
Restoring knee stability through reconstruction, while providing symptomatic relief, has not been sh...
SummaryObjectiveThere is an increased risk of developing knee osteoarthritis (OA) following anterior...
BackgroundAnterior cruciate ligament tears can lead to posttraumatic osteoarthritis. In addition to ...
Objective: Prospectively monitor how treatment of acutely ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction restores knee stability but does not reduce the inci...
Background. The majority of patients develop posttraumatic osteoarthritis within 15 years of anterio...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) trauma often occurs in combination with injury to the articular car...
Background: To determine the association between time from injury to ACL reconstruction (TimeInjury-...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common, severe knee injuries that result in a high ris...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the degree of knee fat pad abnormalities after acute anterior cruciate ligament...
Background: Osteoarthritis after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction receives much atten...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated that posttraumatic knee osteoarthritis progresses even...
SummaryThe study described here tested the hypothesis that early intra-articular inflammation is ass...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate changes in the knee during the first year after acute rupture of the...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether differences in synovial fluid (SF) biomarkers of collagen and p...
Restoring knee stability through reconstruction, while providing symptomatic relief, has not been sh...
SummaryObjectiveThere is an increased risk of developing knee osteoarthritis (OA) following anterior...
BackgroundAnterior cruciate ligament tears can lead to posttraumatic osteoarthritis. In addition to ...
Objective: Prospectively monitor how treatment of acutely ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction restores knee stability but does not reduce the inci...
Background. The majority of patients develop posttraumatic osteoarthritis within 15 years of anterio...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) trauma often occurs in combination with injury to the articular car...
Background: To determine the association between time from injury to ACL reconstruction (TimeInjury-...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common, severe knee injuries that result in a high ris...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the degree of knee fat pad abnormalities after acute anterior cruciate ligament...
Background: Osteoarthritis after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction receives much atten...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated that posttraumatic knee osteoarthritis progresses even...
SummaryThe study described here tested the hypothesis that early intra-articular inflammation is ass...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate changes in the knee during the first year after acute rupture of the...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether differences in synovial fluid (SF) biomarkers of collagen and p...