Treatment of articular cartilage defects in athletes: an analysis of functional outcome and lesion appearance
- PMID: 9672913
- DOI: 10.3928/0147-7447-19980701-05
Treatment of articular cartilage defects in athletes: an analysis of functional outcome and lesion appearance
Abstract
This article characterizes chondral injuries and reviews the results of microfracture treatment in high-level competitive and recreational athletes. Thirty-eight high-level and 140 recreational athletes completed functional questionnaires preoperatively and yearly postoperatively, recording symptoms, function, and activity level. Second-look arthroscopy tapes were available in 26 high-level and 54 recreational athletes. The mean follow-up for the high-level athletes was 3.7 +/- 1.4 years. Chondral defects averaged 223 +/- 180 mm2. Lesion size and follow-up were not significantly different in the recreational group. Functional questionnaire responses demonstrated significant improvements from the time of microfracture to final follow-up. Improvement in function and symptoms was similar for the competitive and recreational athletes.
Comment in
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Sports medicine perspective: unanswered questions.Orthopedics. 1998 Jul;21(7):747, 817. doi: 10.3928/0147-7447-19980701-03. Orthopedics. 1998. PMID: 9672911 No abstract available.
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