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Decade-Long knee study reveals who gets arthritis after ACL surgery

NCT ID NCT02717559

Summary

This study followed 225 people for 10 years after they had surgery to repair a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) in their knee. Researchers wanted to understand what factors—like age, weight, smoking, or the original knee injury—increase the risk of developing arthritis later on. They measured knee pain, joint space, and quality of life to identify these long-term risks.

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