Eleven (14%) participants re-injured their ACL (mean (SD): 10 months (4 months), range: 5–18 months), 4 had ACLOAS grade 1, and 7 had ACLOAS grade 2 on 3-month MRI. After re-injury, 9 of 11 ...
We evaluated the presence and location of meniscal tears by baseline MRI. We analysed and compared how many patients per randomisation group had a meniscal procedure during follow-up in the ACL ...
A 19-year-old varsity baseball player presents with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). An MRI demonstrates a mid-substance tear, but no injury to the meniscus or articular surface.
Initial reports suggest he may have torn his ACL, which could sideline him for the remainder of the season. An MRI is scheduled to assess the extent of the injury. Rice was carted off the field ...
"ACL injuries aren’t just an athlete’s problem. Anyone can suffer from them," says Dr. Manivannan, Consultant Orthopaedics, Arthroscopy, & Joint Replacement ...
Rodriguez had an MRI that revealed a torn ACL in his knee, and his season is over, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com, Rodriguez will have surgery to repair the ACL ...