ACL Nonoperative Mx - Simon Richards 10/10/2000
Author
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Casteleyn and Handelberg
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Reference
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JBJS. 78B.No.3, 1996. 446-451
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Title
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Non-Operative Management of ACL injuries in the general Pop.
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Summary
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12 yr prospective follow up on 228 patients treated with rehab. 82% felt knee was normal, 55% no change in activity level, 76% normal xrays, only 15% pivot shift
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Critique
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11% lost to f.u. Change in rehab programme during trial
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Author
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Giove et al
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Reference
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JBJS. 65A.No.2, 1983. 184-191
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Title
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Non-Operative Treatment of the Torn ACL
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Summary
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24 pts. F.U of 32/12. Treated with rehab programme based on hamstring strengthening. 22 out of 24 returned to sport
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Critique
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Small numbers, short follow up, only comparing with opp knee
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Author
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Ciccotti et al
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Reference
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JBJS. 76A. No.9, 1994. 1315-1321
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Title
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Non-Operative Treatment of ruptures of the ACL in Middle aged people
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Summary
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52 patients. 40 - 60 yrs F.U 5-18 yrs. 73% returned to normal activity. 83% satisfied with knee after rehab.
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Critique
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Small numbers. Not all underwent rehab programme
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Author
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Kannus et al
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Reference
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JBJS. 69A.No.7, 1987. 1007-1011
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Title
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Conservatively treated tears of the ACL
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Summary
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49 pts complete , 41 partial tears. F.U 8 yrs.
Complete; 40% needed recon, 80% decrease activity, 70% OA
Partial; 0% ops, 70% same activity, 15% OA
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Critique
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Treated in pop 4-6/52
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