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Examining the Bone Bruise Patterns in Multiligament Knee Injuries With Peroneal Nerve Injury.

Jay MoranChristopher A SchnebleLee D KatzAndin FosamAnnie WangDon T LiJoseph B KahanWilliam M McLaughlinPeter JoklTimothy E HewettRobert F LaPradeMichael J Medvecky
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2022)
In our MLKI cohort, the presence of a grade 3 PLC injury had the greatest association with CPN injury. Additionally, anteromedial femoral condyle bone bruising on MRI was a highly sensitive finding that was significantly correlated with CPN injury on physical examination. The high prevalence of grade 3 PLC injuries and anteromedial tibiofemoral bone bruising suggests that these MLKIs with CPN injuries most commonly occurred from a hyperextension-varus mechanism caused by a high-energy blow to the anteromedial knee.
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