2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1721124
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Effects of the Graft Type Used for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction on Isokinetic Muscle Strength and Quality of Life

Abstract: There is no consensus about which graft type should be used in patients who will undergo anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction so far. In this study, it was aimed to compare the quality of life, knee functions, and isokinetic muscle strength of patients who underwent ACL reconstruction with hamstring tendon (HT) and bone–tendon–bone (BTB) autografts. Total 40 patients with ACL reconstruction (20 in HT group and 20 in BTB group), at least 1 year after the operation, all injured during sports activity … Show more

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“…Horstmann et al 13 conducted isokinetic knee extension testing at 60 deg·s −1 to compare the strength of 24 patients with QT grafts and 27 patients with HT grafts at 2 years after ACLR. Similarly, Yapali and Kurklu 41 conducted isokinetic knee extension testing at 60 and 180 deg·s −1 to compare the results of 20 patients with BPTB grafts and 20 patients with HT grafts at 1 year after ACLR. Additionally, a number of systematic reviews and meta-analyses have used isokinetic dynamometry to assess differences in leg extension strength due to graft type 11,14,17,38 and other factors affecting quadriceps weakness.…”
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“…Horstmann et al 13 conducted isokinetic knee extension testing at 60 deg·s −1 to compare the strength of 24 patients with QT grafts and 27 patients with HT grafts at 2 years after ACLR. Similarly, Yapali and Kurklu 41 conducted isokinetic knee extension testing at 60 and 180 deg·s −1 to compare the results of 20 patients with BPTB grafts and 20 patients with HT grafts at 1 year after ACLR. Additionally, a number of systematic reviews and meta-analyses have used isokinetic dynamometry to assess differences in leg extension strength due to graft type 11,14,17,38 and other factors affecting quadriceps weakness.…”
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confidence: 99%