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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With A Quadrupled Hamstrings Tendon Autograft Does Not Restore Tibial Rotation To Normative Levels During Landing From A Jump And Subsequent Pivoting, Vasilis Chouliaras, Stavros Ristanis, Constantina O. Moraiti, V. Tzimas, Nicholas Stergiou, Anastasios D. Georgoulis
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With A Quadrupled Hamstrings Tendon Autograft Does Not Restore Tibial Rotation To Normative Levels During Landing From A Jump And Subsequent Pivoting, Vasilis Chouliaras, Stavros Ristanis, Constantina O. Moraiti, V. Tzimas, Nicholas Stergiou, Anastasios D. Georgoulis
Journal Articles
Aim. Recent research suggested that the anterior curciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction does not restore tibial rotation to normal levels when a bone patellar tendon bone (BPTB) graft is used during high demanding activities. Our goal was to determine if the usage of an alternative graft, as the quadrupled semitendinosus-gracilis (ST/G), restore tibial rotation to normal values in a population of athletically active individuals while performing a usual for their sport activity.
Methods. Eleven subjects, all reconstructed with an ST/G graft, were assessed in vivo, 9 months postoperatively, while they jumped off a 40 cm platform, landed on the ground and …