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reconstruction, but only half of them returned to the same pre-injury sport level. The average time to return to sports was reported as between 5 and 12 months after surgery ( 81 , 135 ). The main reason for not returning to sport after ACL revision surgery was
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presoaked grafts (0%). Bohu et al 20 conducted a study to compare return to sports and knee function one year after ACL reconstruction using autografts with and without Vancomycin presoaking. In this series, 79.3% of the patients were operated using a
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91% of patients were satisfied or very satisfied with their result. At a mean follow-up of 12 years, 30 knees were available for assessment. In all, 47% of patients returned to intensive sports and 37% played moderate sports. Five knees (17%) had
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higher mean Lysholm scores, Tegner scores, better International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores and higher rates of return to work and pre-injury sports activities with no difference in mean knee range of motion. 21 Non
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frequent among sports people undergoing Latarjet procedures, for both training ( P = 0.031) and competition ( P = 0.038), and was also significantly more rapid for training ( P = 0.034) with a mean time to return to training of 5.1 months after Latarjet
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ranging from 16% to 28%. 2 , 3 Hughston et al first reported the clinical significance of a PLC injury in 1976; however, at that time the combination of injuries to different anatomical structures was yet to be explored. 4 Limited knowledge of
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). LETs have shown efficacy in reducing the incidence of ipsilateral ACL re-ruptures, postoperative pivot shift, and graft failure rates compared to ACLR, and in improving anterolateral knee stability ( 35 ). However, it has no impact on the time to return
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versus 80% patient satisfaction with an arthroscopic approach. 10 They also reported similar results for the percentage of the patients that can return to sports after surgery but the average time to return to activities is longer following open
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patient often needs a proprioceptive training programme, as proprioception is likely to be affected. Occupational and sports activities that require strenuous physical efforts are restricted over the first period of time to prevent pain and poor outcomes
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desired level in 85% of patients ( 44 ). In another study, Baker et al. reported similar clinical outcomes and rate of return to sports ( 45 ). Recent findings in the literature suggest that the arthroscopic technique may be superior to the open