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Imaging of Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries and Associated Bone Marrow Contusion Patterns.

Lauren Clough PringleRobert D Wissman
Published in: The journal of knee surgery (2021)
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are commonly associated with bone contusions. Bone contusions can lend important insight into increased risk for more subtle concurrent injuries based on common injury mechanisms and patterns, as higher energy trauma has been tied to patterns of specific bone contusions and concomitant injuries. Lateral compartment contusions are most common and occur in pivot shift injuries. Medial compartment contusions may represent a contrecoup mechanism after the initial lateral injuries. Patellotibial contusions require axial loading but are also typically seen in conjunction with lateral and medial compartment contusions. The differences in ACL injury mechanics and physiology as shown by imaging contusion patterns can help clinicians better identify and treat the concurrent associated injuries.
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