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suggests toward learning posterior knee arthroscopy, and this technique must be part of the education about arthroscopy. In today's professional sports world, where the complete return of athletes to their professional activities is irreplaceable, attention
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(ACLR) are high, with 94% expecting a return to sports (RTS) to the same level as before the injury. 3 In addition, 98% of patients expected no, or only a slight increased, risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA) either after primary ACLR or revision
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does not play a role in the failure rate, provided tears are really traumatic. 6 , 24 Long-term comparative studies and meta-analyses with APM have demonstrated the superiority of meniscus repair in terms of function, return to sports and
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. Return to sports was possible for most of the patients at 5 months. A systematic review of nine studies in children and young adults undergoing MPFL reconstruction using pedicled quadriceps tendon grafts also found favorable outcomes with no
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posterior tibial translation. The athletes are normally allowed to return to sport when the knee is completely stabilised and the quadriceps force is 90% of the contralateral knee, which is often not before three months from the injury, depending on the
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pain. McNamara reported that 67% of patients returned to sports after deepening trochleoplasty at a mean time of 24 weeks compared with 40% of patients who practised sports preoperatively. 25 ‘Bereiter trochleoplasty’ The clinical outcomes
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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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). 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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have a high incidence. Their nature might be very different; thus, a nomenclature was established to avoid confusion. 9 Degenerative meniscus lesions, mostly horizontally orientated, develop over time. Patients with these kinds of lesions have not