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Restoring knee flexor strength symmetry requires 2 years after ACLR

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We aimed to systematically review 1) whether knee flexor strength recovers after ACL reconstruction with HT autografts, and 2) whether it influences the association with a second ACL injury. A third aim was to summarize the methodology used to assess knee flexor strength. There was fair quality of evidence indicating that the recovery of knee flexor strength LSI, defined as ≥ 90% of the uninjured side, takes up to 2 years after ACL reconstruction with HT autografts. Whether knee flexor strength deficits influence the association of second ACL injuries is still uncertain. There was considerable heterogeneity in the methodology used for knee flexor strength assessment, which, together with the fair quality of included studies, warrants further caution in the interpretation of our results.

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Authors

Johan Högberg

Johan Högberg

Physical therapist

University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

R P

Ramana Piussi

Physical therapist

University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

J L

Johan Lövgren

Physical therapist

Active Physio Sports Medicine Clinic, Gothenburg, Sweden

M W

Mathias Wernbom

Physical therapist

University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

R S

Rebecca Simonsson

Physical therapist

University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

K S

Kristian Samuelsson

Doctor of Medicine

University of Gothenburg, Institute of Clinical Sciences

E H

Eric Hamrin Senorski

Physical therapist

University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

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