
Reduced Knee Flexion Strength 18 Years After ACLR With Hamstring Tendon Versus Patellar Tendon

Reduced Knee Flexion Strength 18 Years After ACLR With Hamstring Tendon Versus Patellar Tendon
Reduced Knee Flexion Strength 18 Years After ACL Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Versus Patellar Tendon.
Am J Sports Med. 2024 01-Sep;():. 10.1177/03635465241271524Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
One-hundred-fourteen patients with isolated ACL rupture were randomized to receive a bone–patellar tendon–bone (BPTB) graft (n = 58) or a hamstring graft (n = 56). The primary outcome was side-to-side anterior laxity measured with the KT-1000 arthrometer. Secondary outcomes included isokinetic knee-extension/flexion strength, Lachman and pivot-shift tests, KOOS, Tegner and Lysholm scores, and Ke...
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