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Treatment of limited motion after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Authors:K. D. Shelbourne  Dipak V. Patel
Affiliation:(1) Methodist Sports Medicine Center, 1815 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 530, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA Tel.: +1-317-924-8636 Fax: +1-317-921-0230, IN
Abstract:Limited motion or arthrofibrosis after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction causes significant pain and functional impairment. Based on physical findings and loss of motion compared with the opposite normal knee, classification systems for the diagnosis and treatment of arthrofibrosis have been developed. The operative techniques and preoperative and postoperative rehabilitation and management are discussed. Range of motion (ROM) problems after ACL reconstruction have been minimized by improved surgical techniques and perioperative rehabilitation programs. The most effective treatment for arthrofibrosis is prevention by delaying ACL reconstruction until the patient has a normal gait and full ROM and minimal swelling in the injured knee and by appropriate ROM exercises after surgery. Received: 13 October 1997 Accepted: 23 June 1998
Keywords:Anterior cruciate  ligament  Arthrofibrosis
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