10.3205/11ESM045
Kaplan, Yonatan
Yonatan
Kaplan
Identifying individuals with an anterior cruciate ligament deficient knee as copers and non-copers: a narrative literature review
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2011
ConferencePaper
ACL
clinical decision making algorithm
instability
610 Medical sciences; Medicine
Austrian Society Of Sports Medicine And Prevention|Austrian Society Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation|German Society Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation
2011-10-24
2011
en
urn:nbn:de:0183-11esm0450
11esm045
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7th EFSMA – European Congress of Sports Medicine, 3rd Central European Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Introduction: ACL rupture may result in increased tibiofemoral laxity and impaired neuromuscular function, which ultimately may lead to knee instability and dysfunction. Individuals who opt to choose surgery, due to these changes, may be defined as "non-copers". Conversely, "copers"[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
7th EFSMA – European Congress of Sports Medicine, 3rd Central European Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation