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Cellular And Morphological Alterations In The Vastus Lateralis Muscle As The Result Of Acl Injury And Reconstruction, Brian W. Noehren, Anders H. Andersen, Peter A. Hardy, Darren L. Johnson, Mary Lloyd Ireland, Katherine L. Thompson, Bruce Damon Sep 2016

Cellular And Morphological Alterations In The Vastus Lateralis Muscle As The Result Of Acl Injury And Reconstruction, Brian W. Noehren, Anders H. Andersen, Peter A. Hardy, Darren L. Johnson, Mary Lloyd Ireland, Katherine L. Thompson, Bruce Damon

Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

Background: Individuals who have had an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear and reconstruction continue to experience substantial knee extensor strength loss despite months of physical therapy. Identification of the alterations in muscle morphology and cellular composition are needed to understand potential mechanisms of muscle strength loss, initially as the result of the injury and subsequently from surgery and rehabilitation.

Methods: We performed diffusion tensor imaging-magnetic resonance imaging and analyzed muscle biopsies from the vastus lateralis of both the affected and unaffected limbs before surgery and again from the reconstructed limb following the completion of rehabilitation. Immunohistochemistry was done to determine …