1. Characteristics of reinjury and contralateral injury after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in female gymnasts.
- Author
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Uchinokura, M., Sekiguchi, T., Umehara, H., Kurokawa, J., Ogura, T., Yamaura, I., Kanisawa, I., Tsuchiya, A., and Takahashi, K.
- Abstract
In this study, we investigated the characteristics of secondary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury (reinjury or contralateral injury) in female gymnasts who underwent ACL reconstruction (ACLR). We investigated the secondary ACL injury rate, age at secondary ACL injury, time to secondary ACL injury, and the event and injury mechanism at the time of initial and secondary ACL injury in 37 female gymnasts who returned to gymnastics after ACLR. The reinjury and contralateral injury rates were 8.1% (3 patients) and 10.8% (4 patients), respectively, and the rate of secondary ACL injury was 18.9% (7 patients). The mean time to secondary ACL injury was 2 years and 11 months. Six of seven patients were reinjured during participation in an event different from the one that led to the previous injury. Six of seven patients were reinjured by the same landing as the one associated with the previous injury; one patient was reinjured after accidentally falling off the uneven bars. Education and creation of awareness regarding the risk of reinjury associated with landing in all events is important in gymnasts who return to competitive sport, to prevent secondary ACL injuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023