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How to inject signatory in ACL

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good evening and welcome to tonightamp;#39;s webinar brought to you by the Journal of Bon and Joint surgery and the Journal of orthopedic and sports physical therapy tonightamp;#39;s topic is return to sports after ACL reconstruction I am Mark sankowski editor and chief of jbjs and host for tonightamp;#39;s webinar through technology platforms such as this webinar we are able to provide content that is important timely and available in an interactive format in the comfort of your office or home during the next hour we will be addressing a common question that doctors and physical therapists are asked by many athletic patients after an ACL reconstruction when will I be able to play again current evidence suggests that approximately 50 to 60% of ACL reconstruction patients eventually return to sports at pre-injury level but the timing of that return creates a series of challenging clinical decision points during this webinar you will hear from jbt author Terry chimileski and jbjs auth

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Many recent studies have shown that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection therapy can be used to stimulate and promote tissue healing and repair which may be effective for ACL injuries.
An allograft, where the replacement tendon comes from a cadaver, is three times more likely to retear than an autograft. This is true no matter your age. However, the difference in retear risk is docHub only for younger patients, especially those 22 and younger.
Patellar Tendon It attaches from the knee cap to the shin bone. It is the graft with the longest track record and is consider by many to be the gold-standard for ACL reconstruction. In most circumstances this is the graft recommended for professional athletes and in any young active individual.
The patellar tendon and hamstring autografts are the most common choices for ACL reconstruction. The patellar tendon runs from the knee cap (patella) to the lower leg bone (tibia). Surgeons have the most experience with this autograft and it is the most widely used.
Additionally, there is no potential for outside disease transmission or rejection of the tendon. An autograft is also stronger than an allograft because of the sterilization process for donor tissue. An autograft is typically the recommended graft for patients younger than 40, but exceptions do exist.
In the USA, 68% of MLS physicians prefer bonepatellar tendonbone (BPTB) autograft for ACLR in elite soccer players [6]. Similar trends exist with other sports in the USA as BPTB autograft is the preferred graft of choice for NHL, NFL and NCAA American Football athletes [7-8].
Allografts are preferred for ACL reconstructions that must be revised as well as for reconstruction of multiple ligament (i.e. PCL) damage of the knee. As each patient faces the decision of choosing one graft over the other, conversation with the surgeon is important.
With a cadaver procedure, one in five athletes will need to have it done again. With an autograft, one in 20 athletes will have to endure another surgery. Stated differently, an athlete with an allograft has a four times greater chance of having to go through it again.

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