13 Year Follow Up of a Subject with Anterior Cruciate Ligament – Reconstruction, treated with Physiotherapy
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 11
Abstract
The subject having undergone anterior Cruciate ligament – reconstructive surgery of – right knee with subsequent rehabilitation in a 12 weeks period resumed his pre injury level of daily activities and continued occasionally with exercises. This follow up highlightens the biomechanical and gait changes and subjective rating of the knee strives with evidence for prevention of further degeneration and promotive means with physiotherapy.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr S. S. Subramanian
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