Gait Adaptations at 8 Years After Reconstruction of Unilateral Isolated and Combined Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries.
Nicholas M BrissonAlison N AgresTobias M JungGeorg N DudaPublished in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
Long-term follow-up analyses of patients who underwent PCL reconstruction should not use the uninjured contralateral limb as a "healthy" reference, as it also exhibits mechanical differences compared with controls. Results could inform the development of neuromuscular and strength training programs targeting the restoration of knee biomechanics similar to healthy controls to prevent early-onset degeneration that is frequently associated with altered biomechanics.