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Poor functional performance 1 year after ACL reconstruction increases the risk of early osteoarthritis progression

BackgroundNot meeting functional performance criteria increases reinjury risk after ACL reconstruction (ACLR), but the implications for osteoarthritis are not well known.ObjectiveTo determine if poor functional performance post-ACLR is associated with risk of worsening early osteoarthritis features,...

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Published in:British journal of sports medicine 2020-05, Vol.54 (9), p.546-555
Main Authors: Patterson, Brooke, Culvenor, Adam Geoffrey, Barton, Christian J, Guermazi, Ali, Stefanik, Joshua, Morris, Hayden G, Whitehead, Timothy S, Crossley, Kay M
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Language:English
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Summary:BackgroundNot meeting functional performance criteria increases reinjury risk after ACL reconstruction (ACLR), but the implications for osteoarthritis are not well known.ObjectiveTo determine if poor functional performance post-ACLR is associated with risk of worsening early osteoarthritis features, knee symptoms, function and quality of life (QoL).MethodsSeventy-eight participants (48 men) aged 28±15 years completed a functional performance test battery (three hop tests, one-leg-rise) 1 year post-ACLR. Poor functional performance was defined as
ISSN:0306-3674
1473-0480
DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2019-101503