Surgical parameters influence paediatric knee kinematics and cartilage stresses in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Navigating subject‐specific variability using neuromusculoskeletal‐finite element modelling analysis
Ayda Karimi Dastgerdi,
Amir Esrafilian,
Christopher P. Carty
et al.
Abstract:PurposeAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is increasingly common in paediatric and adolescent populations, typically requiring surgical ACL reconstruction (ACLR) to restore knee stability. However, ACLR substantially alters knee biomechanics (e.g., motion and tissue mechanics) placing the patient at elevated risk of early‐onset knee osteoarthritis.MethodsThis study employed a linked neuromusculoskeletal (NMSK)‐finite element (FE) model to determine effects of four critical ACLR surgical parameters (graft… Show more
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