Seyyed Mohsen Hosseininejad, Mohammad Kazem Emami Meybodi, Mehdi Raei, Alireza Rahimnia
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Mechanisms and Management of Knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury; A Review.
Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the debate on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury management and the selection of patients for surgical or nonsurgical treatment.
Methods: A retrospective, citation-based approach was employed to search for English literature that assessed management options and mechanisms for ACL injuries.
Results: A variety of mechanical and neurocognitive mechanisms are involved in ACL injuries that could be used to develop practical prevention strategies. More precise preoperative clinical, and paraclinical assessments, as well as clarification of available treatment options for patients, would lead to individualized decisions on injury management, and thus to objective and subjective satisfaction. Prioritization of attentive physical therapy rehabilitation plans will also improve treatment outcomes.
Conclusion: A better understanding of the ACL injury/patient characteristics will help to achieve optimal treatment outcomes for each individual and develop targeted and practical prevention strategies.
期刊介绍:
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery (ABJS) aims to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of Orthopedic Sciences. The journal accepts scientific papers including original research, review article, short communication, case report, and letter to the editor in all fields of bone, joint, musculoskeletal surgery and related researches. The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery (ABJS) will publish papers in all aspects of today`s modern orthopedic sciences including: Arthroscopy, Arthroplasty, Sport Medicine, Reconstruction, Hand and Upper Extremity, Pediatric Orthopedics, Spine, Trauma, Foot and Ankle, Tumor, Joint Rheumatic Disease, Skeletal Imaging, Orthopedic Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Basic Sciences (Biomechanics, Biotechnology, Biomaterial..).