ACL Functional Outcomes With Internal Brace

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Objectives to cover: 

Introduction: Overview of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and the role of internal brace augmentation in reconstruction.

Need for Study: Importance of evaluating functional outcomes and stability after ACL reconstruction with internal brace support.

Objectives: To assess knee function, range of motion, and patient recovery following surgery.

Methodology: Study design, patient selection, surgical procedure, and follow-up assessment methods.

Functional Assessment: Evaluation using clinical scoring systems such as IKDC, Lysholm, and Tegner scores.

Postoperative Rehabilitation: Role of physiotherapy and recovery protocols in regaining knee function.

Results: Analysis of functional improvement, knee stability, and return-to-activity outcomes.

Discussion: Comparison of findings with conventional ACL reconstruction and previous studies.

Conclusion: Summary of the effectiveness of internal brace augmentation in improving ACL functional outcomes.

 
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