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Knee extensor and flexor strength before and after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in a large sample of patients: influence of graft type.

Raphael HuberClaudio ViecelliMario BizziniBernd FriesenbichlerMarkus Dohm-AckerThomas RosenheckLaurent HarderNicola A Maffiuletti
Published in: The Physician and sportsmedicine (2018)
Overall, postoperative recovery of thigh muscle function seems to be better with the patellar than with the hamstring tendon graft due to the fact that both, knee extensor and flexor strength, were more impaired after ACL reconstruction with the hamstring tendon autograft.
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