Accelerometer-assessed physical activity levels 32–37 years after anterior cruciate ligament rupture — Does initial treatment strategy or the presence of osteoarthritis matter?

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This study aimed to quantify physical activity 32-37 years after acute anterior cruciate ligament injury with respect to the World Health Organization physical activity recommendation, and to compare physical activity levels between: i) individuals managed with anterior cruciate ligament surgery and rehabilitation vs. rehabilitation alone, and ii) individuals with and without symptomatic osteoarthritis.

Status of project: Completed

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Accelerometer-assessed physical activity levels 32-37 years after anterior cruciate ligament rupture - Does initial treatment strategy or the presence of osteoarthritis matter?

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Researchers involved in this study included Dr Stephanie Filbay at The University of Melbourne.

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