The influence of distribution, severity and volume of posttraumatic bone bruise on functional outcome after ACL reconstruction for isolated ACL injuries.
Bastian MesterPatric KröpilTobias OhmannChristoph SchleichClaas GüthoffArthur PraetoriusMarcel DuddaChristian SchoeppPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2023)
No impact of BB after ACLR on function, quality of life and objective muscle strength was shown, unaffected by concomitant pathologies. Previous data regarding prevalence and distribution is confirmed. These results help surgeons counselling patients regarding the interpretation of extensive BB findings. Long-time follow-up studies are mandatory to evaluate an impact of BB on knee function due to secondary arthritis.
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