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Table 1 Findings at follow-up

From: Clinical, patient-reported, radiographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings 11 years after acute posterior cruciate ligament injury treated non-surgically

Findings at follow up

n = 18

Age at follow-up, mean years (SD)

45 (13.8)

Time from injury to follow up, mean years (SD)

11 (1.9)

Total PCL rupture at baseline

11

Partial PCL rupture at baseline

7

BMI, mean (SD)

26.2 (4.0)

Range of motion, mean degrees (SD)

137 (5.9)

Clinical signs of joint effusion, n

0/17*

Positive posterior drawer test (grade 1–3), n

12/17*

KOOS mean (SD)

 

 Symptoms

86 (11)

 Sport

76 (26)

 Pain

89 (15)

 ADL

93 (9)

 QOL

74 (24)

 KOOS4

81 (17)

Tegner median (25th -75th percentile)

4 (2.75-7)

ARS median (25th -75th percentile)

6 (0–12)

RPTT median (25th -75th percentile)

3.7 (1.5–6.3)

PCL continuity on MR images

14/14†

  1. *Missing data for n = 1 patient. †Four patients did not undergo MRI