Affiliation:
1. Sports Medicine Service, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the uniqueness of the injury mechanism for acute complete tears of the anterior cruciate ligament in recreational alpine skiers by using patterns of osseous injury as de tected by magnetic resonance imaging. We treated 42 patients (average age, 32 years) who met the following criteria: 1) acute complete anterior cruciate ligament tear incurred during skiing, 2) no history of knee injury, 3) magnetic resonance imaging within 30 days of injury, and 4) arthroscopy and anterior cruciate ligament re construction or both for documentation of all intraarticu lar injury. An osseous injury detected by magnetic reso nance imaging was seen in the lateral femoral condyle in 17 (40%) of the patients and was located over the terminal sulcus in 15 of these patients; only 1 had ar throscopic evidence of chondral injury. Four (10%) of the 42 patients had a bone bruise on the medial femoral condyle; all were located at the extreme posterior mar gin. Thirty-four patients (81 %) had a bone bruise on the lateral tibial plateau; 33 were located at the extreme posterior margin and 27 of these were at the postero lateral tibial rim. Twelve patients (29%) had a bone bruise on the medial tibial plateau; all were located on the posterior margin.
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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