Does synovialization after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction have a positive effect on functional performance, outcomes scores, stability and muscle strength?: A 2-year follow-up study after reconstruction
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Oct 25, 2017
Chung KS, et al. - In this study, researchers assessed the impact of synovialization of graft after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) on functional performance test (FPT) and clinical outcomes. At 2-year follow-up, it was observed that well-synovialized grafts vs. poorly synovialized grafts did not afford better functional performance outcomes following ACLR. The same was true of clinical outcomes. Overall, it was concluded that in an all-male population, the success of synovialization does not improve functional performance and clinical outcomes following ACL reconstruction.
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