PT Inquest #29: ACLR Active Flexion Deficit and Bundling
In Episode 29 we look at limited active knee flexion as a predictor of function after hamstring ACLR and comparing long term function of double- vs single-bundle ACLR.
Standing Flexion Deficits Predict Self-Reported Outcomes in Women After Ipsilateral Hamstring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Giampietro L. Vairo, Sayers J. Miller, Paul S. Sherbondy, Wayne J. Sebastianelli, and William E. Buckley. Arthroscopy. 2013;29:1796-1803.
A Prospective Randomized Study Comparing Double- and Single-Bundle Techniques for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Mattias Ahldén, Ninni Sernert, Jón Karlsson, and Jüri Kartus. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013;41:2484-2491.
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Music for Episode #29:
Intro: “Balkan in the City” by rocavaco
Transition: “Drops of H2O (The Filtered Water Treatment” by djlang59
Exit: “Otra Vez (sight mix)” by gmz
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