M. Lehnert et al., RESULTS OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF PARTIAL TEARS OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT, International orthopaedics, 17(4), 1993, pp. 219-223
The diagnosis of an acute partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligame
nt was made in 56 patients who did not undergo surgical repair. After
a period of up to 5 years, 39 returned for follow up evaluation. They
were divided into three groups according to clinical analysis of the k
nee and the Lysholm-Gillquist score. Our aim was to determine their lo
ng term functional limitations. 56% had progressed to anterior cruciat
e ligament deficiency at the time of follow up. This came about not on
ly after resuming sporting activities, but also occurred in those who
were not so active. Our results suggests that a partial tear leaves an
irreversible defect which may progress to a complete tear, especially
in young athletes engaged in active sport.