2011
DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20110427-07
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Predicting ACL Rupture in the Population Actively Engaged in Sports Activities Based on Anatomical Risk Factors

Abstract: The purposes of this article were identification (ie, verification and gradation) of anatomical risk factors that lead to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and determination of the probability of ACL injury among the population actively engaged in sports activities. We evaluated 66 patients divided into 2 groups: 33 patients in the examined group diagnosed with ACL lesion, and 33 patients in the control group diagnosed with patellofemoral pain. Patients were matched by age, sex, type of lesion, and wheth… Show more

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“…In studies where tibial slope was measured via MRI, mean MPTS ranged from 4.1-9.5° in healthy controls and 4.7-10.6° in ACL injured subjects. 12, 23, 32, 33, 54, 58, 64 Similarly, mean LPTS ranged from 2.6-9.0° in controls and 4.6-11.5° in ACL injured subjects. The injured subjects had a steeper MPTS by 0.7 (1.1)° and steeper LPTS by 2.0 (1.0)° The mean MPTS of 6.5° and LPTS of 6.6° in the present study fall within the midrange of healthy controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In studies where tibial slope was measured via MRI, mean MPTS ranged from 4.1-9.5° in healthy controls and 4.7-10.6° in ACL injured subjects. 12, 23, 32, 33, 54, 58, 64 Similarly, mean LPTS ranged from 2.6-9.0° in controls and 4.6-11.5° in ACL injured subjects. The injured subjects had a steeper MPTS by 0.7 (1.1)° and steeper LPTS by 2.0 (1.0)° The mean MPTS of 6.5° and LPTS of 6.6° in the present study fall within the midrange of healthy controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This study only focused on female subjects, in part due to the available research subject pool [17]. As previously stated, females are more likely than males to suffer from a knee injury, most specifically a torn ACL [5,[25][26][27][28]. The sex of the subject may also play a role in their recovery following reconstructive surgery, but more research remains in this area [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented models’ inability to account for variance in prediction may be a result of their single independent variable format. Previously developed ACL injury risk prediction nomograms rely upon five 21,22 and 15 30 variables to derive their calculations with high sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, the weak r 2 values in the current study may indicate that models based on single independent variables may be too oversimplified to accurately predict kinematic and kinetic values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%