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Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries in Growing Skeleton - Review article
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This article was originally published by Qassim University and was migrated to Scientific Scholar after the change of Publisher.
Abstract
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in the adult patients are thoroughly studied and published in orthopedic literature. Until recently, little was known about similar injuries in skeletally growing patients. The more frequent involvement of this age group in various athletic activities and the improved diagnostic modalities have increased the awareness and interest of ACL injuries in skeletally immature patients. ACL reconstruction in growing skeleton is controversial and carries some risks to the tibial and femoral growth plate. A guarded approach to ACL reconstruction is recommended in skeletally immature patients. Modification of activity of ACL injured young patient, proper rehabilitation and prudent planning of adolescent age ACL reconstruction carries the least risks of growth plate violation. Address correspondence to: Dr. Saleh W. AlHarby, FRCS Associate Professor Consultant Sports Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Orthopaedics King Khalid University Hospital College of Medicine King Saud University P.O. Box 87996, Riyadh 11652 Saudi Arabia E-mail address: alharbys@gmail.com