Knee ligament injuries in adolescents. Eight year follow-up conservative management

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Abstract

We have reviewed 32 patients who sustained a substantial knee ligament injury during adolescence when their knee epiphyses were open. They were all treated non-operatively and re-examined and evaluated in detail after an average of eight years. There were 25 Grade II partial tears and seven Grade III complete tears. After Grade II injuries the functional results were excellent or good, though static instability had not improved from the initial post-traumatic examination. The long-term results of Grade III injuries were poor, because of chronic functional instability, with continuous symptoms and some post-traumatic osteoarthritis. The results of non-operative treatment for Grade III ligament injuries were not acceptable.

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Kannus, P., & Jarvinen, M. (1988). Knee ligament injuries in adolescents. Eight year follow-up conservative management. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 70(5), 772–776. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.70b5.3192578

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