Doctors scan knees to see how ACL surgery really heals
NCT ID NCT02626975
Summary
This study used MRI scans to look at how knee surgery for torn ACL ligaments heals over time. Researchers followed 24 patients for more than a year after their ACL reconstruction surgery. They specifically examined whether the bone tunnels created during surgery widened and how the new ligament tissue transformed, comparing these findings to patients' knee stability and function.
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University Hospital, Hôpital Salengro
Lille, France
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