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The Relationship between Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Osteoarthritis of the Knee

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ADVANCES IN ORTHOPEDICS
卷 2015, 期 -, 页码 -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2015/928301

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  1. Arthrex, Inc
  2. DJ Orthopaedics
  3. Ossur
  4. Smith Nephew
  5. Tornier
  6. medical/orthopaedic publications editorial/governing boards (Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine)
  7. CONMED Linvatec

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are a common injury, particularly in the athletic and youth populations. The known association between ACL injury and subsequent osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee merits a more in-depth understanding of the relationship between the ACL-injured knee and osteoarthritis. ACL injury, especially with concomitant meniscal or other ligamentous pathology, predisposes the knee to an increased risk of osteoarthritis. ACL insufficiency results in deterioration of the normal physiologic knee bending culminating in increased anterior tibial translation and increased internal tibial rotation. This leads to increased mean contact stresses in the posterior medial and lateral compartments under anterior and rotational loading. However, surgical reconstruction of the ACL has not been shown to reduce the risk of future OA development back to baseline and has variability based on operative factors of graft choice, timing of surgery, presence of meniscal and chondral abnormalities, and surgical technique. Known strategies to prevent OA development are applicable to patients with ACL deficiency or afterACL reconstruction and include weight management, avoidance of excessivemusculoskeletal loading, and strength training. Reconstruction of the ACL does not necessarily prevent osteoarthritis inmany of these patients andmay depend on several external variables.

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