Successful ACL repair by dynamic intraligamentary stabilisation is non‐inferior in functional performance and worse in proprioception compared to healthy controls in a case‐matched study
Sophie A. Gommers,
Ajmal Farid,
Jeroen de Groot
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThe primary aim of this study was to assess non‐inferiority in functional performance of the knee after dynamic intraligamentary stabilisation (DIS) surgery at a minimal follow‐up of 1 year compared to healthy controls, based on limb symmetry index (LSI) of the single leg hop test (SLH). Additionally, functional performance based on the single leg triple hop test (SLTH) and side hop test (SH), proprioception and subjective outcome were evaluated.MethodsA total of 45 DIS patients were 1‐to‐1 matched to a… Show more
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