ACL Acute Rupture Characteristics for Healing (ACL-ARCH) MRI criteria

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In this paper, we introduce a new way of grading acute ACL rupture on MRI to assess features that are relevant to ACL healing potential, based on experience managing 1080 active individuals and athletes with the Cross Bracing Protocol. We describe the following features of acute ACL injury visible on MRI: i) tibial/femoral attachment integrity; ii) ACL tissue displacement outside the intercondylar notch; iii) the distance between the ends of the ruptured ACL (‘gap distance’); and iv) retraction of ACL ends into rounded stumps (‘involution’).

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A new way of grading severity of ACL rupture on acute MRI to consider potential for non-surgical healing with the Cros Bracing Protocol: ACL Acute Rupture Characteristics for Healing (ACL-ARCH) MRI criteria

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

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