Anterior cruciate ligament-medial collateral ligament injury: Nonoperative management of medial collateral ligament tears with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 20 (3) , 283-286
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659202000308
Abstract
We present the results of a series of patients who had nonoperative management of the medial collateral lig ament with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. From February 1983 through December 1989, 84 of 90 consecutive patients were available for followup (mini mum, 1 year; mean, 3.1 years) with a combined anterior cruciate ligament-medial collateral ligament injury (an terior cruciate ligament rupture and medial collateral ligament tear) received surgical management by the same physician. The last 68 of these 84 patients who met the inclusion criteria underwent patellar tendon graft for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, with concomitant nonoperative management of medial col lateral ligament tears. Follow-up evaluation consisted of physical examina tion for medial laxity, range of motion, and isokinetic and KT-1000 testing. Brace use and postoperative level of competition were also recorded. In addition, the patients completed a subjective assessment question naire rating pain, swelling, and stability. They also rated overall activity level, and any changes in their ability to do the activities tested: walk, climb stairs, run, jump, or twist. Our results indicate that proper reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament, in conjunction with nonoperative management of tears of the medial collat eral ligament in combined anterior cruciate ligament- medial collateral ligament injuries, can give excellent stability and good to excellent functional outcome in patients with combined anterior cruciate ligament-me dial collateral ligament injuries.Keywords
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