More Conservative Rehabilitation Strategy within Postoperative 6 Month for All-Inside Reconstruction Compared with Anatomical Reconstruction of Anterior Cruciate Ligament may be able to Achieve Better Stability: Based on the Study of Graft Maturity
Abstract:Background: Individualized rehabilitation based on graft maturity is necessary to optimize patient function and prevent graft re-injury. But there is a lack of studies on graft maturity in the all-inside single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.Hypothesis/Purpose: Compared to the difference in graft maturity, functional scores, and stability between all-inside and anatomical single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, it was assumed that the stability of all-inside reconstruction is… Show more
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