Good physical function but reduced quality of life in children 3 years after ACL reconstruction
Mathilde Lundgaard‐Nielsen,
Robert Bennike Herzog,
Susan Warming
et al.
Abstract:PurposeTo assess children's physical function and subjective knee status 1 and 3 years after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It was hypothesised that there was no difference between the operated and normal legs in relation to physical strength and function, that there was <‐2 mm side‐to‐side difference in knee laxity, and that the subjective knee function was better 3 years after ACL reconstruction compared to 1 year after.MethodsChildren (<16 years of age) who had an ACL reconstruction … Show more
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