2024
Most Patients Report Acceptable Knee Function, Satisfaction, and Clinical Outcomes at a Minimum Ten Years Following Quadriceps Free Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Hewitt C, Kostyun R, Fulkerson J, Shuman M, Rios C. Most Patients Report Acceptable Knee Function, Satisfaction, and Clinical Outcomes at a Minimum Ten Years Following Quadriceps Free Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Arthroscopy Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation 2024, 101062. DOI: 10.1016/j.asmr.2024.101062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnterior cruciate ligament reconstructionTime of surgeryClinical outcomesCruciate ligament reconstructionKnee functionRe-injuryMental healthSubjective functionFollow-upOutcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionLigament reconstructionHealth and WellbeingConcomitant cartilage proceduresContralateral ACL injuryTherapeutic case seriesSubjective knee functionMulti-ligament reconstructionLong-term outcomesRetrospective chart review designPhysical functionACL injuryConcomitant proceduresCase seriesConcomitant injuriesHealth conclusions
2000
Resection of Clinically Localized Segments of Painful Retinaculum in the Treatment of Selected Patients with Anterior Knee Pain*
Kasim N, Fulkerson J. Resection of Clinically Localized Segments of Painful Retinaculum in the Treatment of Selected Patients with Anterior Knee Pain*. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2000, 28: 811-814. PMID: 11101103, DOI: 10.1177/03635465000280060801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKnee painSoft tissue excisionPain level changesTissue excisionAnterior knee painVisual analog scaleLong-term resultsSuccessful clinical outcomeSoft tissue resectionSelected PatientsKnee symptomsPain levelsClinical outcomesAnalog scaleKnee surgeryLong-term benefitsVascular proliferationSmall nervesPrior operationsHistologic resultsPatientsSurgeryPainful tissueTissue resectionPain