Impact of knee recurvatum on machine-assessed ...
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Title :
Impact of knee recurvatum on machine-assessed muscle recovery from isokinetic after anterior cruciate ligament surgery
Author(s) :
Six, P. [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille] [CHRU Lille]
Caudin, J. [Auteur]
Thevenon, André [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport, Santé, Société (URePSSS) - ULR 7369
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille] [CHRU Lille]
Caudin, J. [Auteur]
Thevenon, André [Auteur]

Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport, Santé, Société (URePSSS) - ULR 7369
Journal title :
Science & Sports
Abbreviated title :
Sci. Sports
Volume number :
36
Pages :
129-136
Publisher :
Elsevier
Publication date :
2021-05-15
ISSN :
0765-1597
Keyword(s) :
Anterior cruciate ligament injury
Anterior cruciate ligament repair
Recurvatum
Isokinetic
Anterior cruciate ligament repair
Recurvatum
Isokinetic
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Background
Recurvatum is generally considered to be a risk factor for graft tendon failure and a probable risk factor for native anterior cruciate ligament failure.
Purpose
To evaluate the impact of recurvatum and ...
Show more >Background Recurvatum is generally considered to be a risk factor for graft tendon failure and a probable risk factor for native anterior cruciate ligament failure. Purpose To evaluate the impact of recurvatum and the type of anterior cruciate ligament repair on the hamstring/quadriceps ratio 4 months after surgery. Materiels and methods One hundred and three patients having undergone anterior cruciate ligament surgery were included between July 1st, 2017, and July 1st, 2018. A clinical check-up and an isokinetic test were performed 4 months after surgery. The hamstring/quadriceps ratio was calculated and then assessed as a function of the type of surgery and the presence or absence of recurvatum. Results The mean hamstring/quadriceps ratio on the operated side did not differ significantly (P = 0.87) when comparing patients with recurvatum (1.2) and those without (also 1.2). The interaction between the type of surgery and recurvatum was statistically significant (P = 0.019). In patients with recurvatum, the mean hamstring/quadriceps ratio was 1.49 in the patellar tendon group and 1.04 in the hamstring ligament groupShow less >
Show more >Background Recurvatum is generally considered to be a risk factor for graft tendon failure and a probable risk factor for native anterior cruciate ligament failure. Purpose To evaluate the impact of recurvatum and the type of anterior cruciate ligament repair on the hamstring/quadriceps ratio 4 months after surgery. Materiels and methods One hundred and three patients having undergone anterior cruciate ligament surgery were included between July 1st, 2017, and July 1st, 2018. A clinical check-up and an isokinetic test were performed 4 months after surgery. The hamstring/quadriceps ratio was calculated and then assessed as a function of the type of surgery and the presence or absence of recurvatum. Results The mean hamstring/quadriceps ratio on the operated side did not differ significantly (P = 0.87) when comparing patients with recurvatum (1.2) and those without (also 1.2). The interaction between the type of surgery and recurvatum was statistically significant (P = 0.019). In patients with recurvatum, the mean hamstring/quadriceps ratio was 1.49 in the patellar tendon group and 1.04 in the hamstring ligament groupShow less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Univ. Artois
Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale
Univ. Artois
Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale
Submission date :
2023-05-16T07:24:13Z
2023-05-25T09:41:45Z
2023-05-25T09:41:45Z