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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Throughout the Life Span / edited by Mustafa Karahan, Sachin R. Tapasvi, Annunziato Amendola, Can Doruk Basa, João Espregueira-Mendes, Jonathan D. Hughes.

Springer Nature - Springer Medicine (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Karahan, Mustafa, Editor.
Tapasvi, Sachin R., Editor.
Amendola, A. (Annunziato), Editor.
Basa, Can Doruk., Editor.
Espregueira-Mendes, João, Editor.
Hughes, Jonathan D., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Orthopedics.
Sports medicine.
Medical sciences.
Biomechanics.
Sports sciences.
Orthopaedics.
Sports Medicine.
Health Sciences.
Sport Science.
Local Subjects:
Orthopaedics.
Sports Medicine.
Health Sciences.
Biomechanics.
Sport Science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VII, 375 p. 82 illus., 61 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This book uniquely addresses anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury – one of the leading issues in orthopedic sports medicine – throughout the lifespan, with a focus on differences depending on age and activity levels. It provides readers with fundamental knowledge, such as anatomy histology and biomechanics, as well as with diagnostic criteria specific for each age group and activity level – from pediatrics through adolescents to adults and high-level athletes. Furthermore, international experts present diverse prevention and injury management criteria as well as state-of-the-art surgical techniques based on the expectations of each age and lifestyle group. Designed to be an easy-to-read reference guide, this book presents fundamental concepts in the management of ACL injuries. It appeals to a broad readership ranging from orthopedic surgeons, residents and sports physicians to athletic trainers and all professionals involved in rehabilitation following ACL injuries.
Contents:
Basic science. Embryology and Histology of the ACL in relation to Transition of structure and function through life
Genetic basis of ACL injury
Hormones and ACL
Biology of ACL injury and repair
Biomechanics of the Knee in relation to ACL rupture
Natural history of ACL deficient knee and ACL reconstructed knee
ACL biomechanics in different ages
General issues. Physical and Physchosocial characteristics of ACL injury prone groups
Frequency, causality and accompanying lesions of ACL injuries in regards to the Graft Choices for differing age groups, physical properties and sports
Pediatric and Early adolescence ACL injuries. History, Physical Examination and Imaging in the Pediatric and Early adolescence ACL injury
Physiologic and anatomic development of children
Prevention of ACL injuries in children
Management of Pediatric ACL injuries
Revision of pediatric and early adolescent ACL reconstruction after re-injury
Risks andcomplications related to pediatric and early adolescent ACL reconstruction. Adult ACL injuries. Management of Adult ACL injuries
Management of Accompanying pathologies with ACL rupture
Primary ACL Reconstruction in Special circumstances
ACL reconstruction and early arthrosis
Risks and complications related to ACL reconstruction
Prevention and management of revision ACL reconstruction. -Female ACL injuries. Characteristics of ACL injury in Females
Prevention of ACL injuries in Females
Management of ACL injuries in Females
High level athletes ACL injuries. Management of ACL injury in certain athletes
Management of ACL injury and Graft choices for different sport types
Return to sports after ACL reconstruction in high level athletes
Prevention of ACL injury in high level athletes
Risks and complications related to ACL reconstruction in high level athletes
Young at heart ACL injuries (elderly patients). Management of ACL injuries in the Young at heart (elderly) patients
Allograft and synthetics for ACL reconstruction
ACL and osteoarthritis
Other issues. Peri-operative concerns for ACL reconstruction
Bleeding and Clotting Control in ACL reconstruction
Prevention and management of infection in ACL reconstruction.
ISBN:
3-031-84501-3

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