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. 2008 Nov;3(4):212-25.

Surgical treatment and rehabilitation of combined complex ligament injuries

Surgical treatment and rehabilitation of combined complex ligament injuries

Richard L Romeyn et al. N Am J Sports Phys Ther. 2008 Nov.

Abstract

This article is a description of the surgical treatment and rehabilitation of combined complex ligament injuries. A background will be provided, and information on the combined complex knee injuries, selected aspects of surgical treatments, and rehabilitation strategies will be presented. Combined complex ligament injuries are devastating injuries and are not very common compared to other knee injuries. No meta-analysis or systematic review studies exist regarding the best treatments for these patients. This article's emphasis is on the stages in the rehabilitation program with documentation of the scientific and clinical rationale for the treatment techniques in each stage. Treatment interventions are described and documented with the limited evidence available in treating these patients. Guidelines for treatment, surgery, and a clinical protocol for treating patients with combined complex ligament injuries are provided for the practicing clinician to use as a template for treating these complicated patients.

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