The long-term outcome of ACL injury: 32 to 37 year follow-up

<p>The state of the ACL injured knee and how this impacts on quality of life (QOL) more than 30 years after ACL injury, remains unclear. Additionally, the impact of surgical or non-surgical ACL treatment on outcome beyond 30 years of injury is uncertain. This study aimed to:</p> <p>...

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Main Authors: Filbay, S, Andersson, C, Ardern, C, Gauffin, H, Kvist, J
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Published: Springer 2018
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Andersson, C
Ardern, C
Gauffin, H
Kvist, J
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Kvist, J
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description <p>The state of the ACL injured knee and how this impacts on quality of life (QOL) more than 30 years after ACL injury, remains unclear. Additionally, the impact of surgical or non-surgical ACL treatment on outcome beyond 30 years of injury is uncertain. This study aimed to:</p> <p>i. Evaluate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) 32-37 years following acute ACL injury</p> <p>ii. Assess whether ACL treatment (surgical or non-surgical), baseline meniscus injury and knee function at mid-term follow-up were related to differences in PROs at 32-37 year follow-up</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:e0c9e58b-861f-496a-99c1-519585a96a172022-03-27T09:49:52ZThe long-term outcome of ACL injury: 32 to 37 year follow-upConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:e0c9e58b-861f-496a-99c1-519585a96a17Symplectic Elements at OxfordSpringer2018Filbay, SAndersson, CArdern, CGauffin, HKvist, J<p>The state of the ACL injured knee and how this impacts on quality of life (QOL) more than 30 years after ACL injury, remains unclear. Additionally, the impact of surgical or non-surgical ACL treatment on outcome beyond 30 years of injury is uncertain. This study aimed to:</p> <p>i. Evaluate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) 32-37 years following acute ACL injury</p> <p>ii. Assess whether ACL treatment (surgical or non-surgical), baseline meniscus injury and knee function at mid-term follow-up were related to differences in PROs at 32-37 year follow-up</p>
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