Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP) for the KANON-Study
(2008)- Abstract
- STUDY SYNOPSIS
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common, severe and disabling knee injuries occurring in young active athletes. Treatment could be either surgical or non-surgical,both involving extensive rehabilitation for at least 4-6 months. Two RCTs comparing surgical and non-surgical treatment of ACL injured knees was performed in the 80’s and both failed to present any difference between the two treatment groups [1, 2].
Approximately 150 000 surgical reconstructions are performed annually in the US alone with an estimated cost of more than 2 billion dollars including the postoperative rehabilitation [3, 4]. This study was designed to investigate in a randomized, controlled trial whether the outcome of... (More) - STUDY SYNOPSIS
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common, severe and disabling knee injuries occurring in young active athletes. Treatment could be either surgical or non-surgical,both involving extensive rehabilitation for at least 4-6 months. Two RCTs comparing surgical and non-surgical treatment of ACL injured knees was performed in the 80’s and both failed to present any difference between the two treatment groups [1, 2].
Approximately 150 000 surgical reconstructions are performed annually in the US alone with an estimated cost of more than 2 billion dollars including the postoperative rehabilitation [3, 4]. This study was designed to investigate in a randomized, controlled trial whether the outcome of treatment according to a rehabilitation program after acute ACL disruption improved by adding ACL reconstruction. (Less)
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- author
- Frobell, Richard LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2008
- type
- Book/Report
- publication status
- unpublished
- subject
- pages
- 20 pages
- publisher
- Department of Orthopaedics, Lund University
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 39d9df6e-36e3-4da4-8445-8436400ba07d (old id 1276774)
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- 2016-04-04 10:43:41
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