Kaeding Christopher C, Léger-St-Jean Benjamin, Magnussen Robert A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine Center, The Ohio State University, 2050 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43221, USA; Department of Athletics, The Ohio State University, 2050 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43221, USA.
Sports Medicine Center, The Ohio State University, 2050 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43221, USA.
Clin Sports Med. 2017 Jan;36(1):1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.csm.2016.08.001. Epub 2016 Oct 4.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are increasingly common in the United States. This may be related to the increase in high school sports participation, particularly in female athletes. A significant proportion of these injuries are caused by noncontact mechanisms. The incidence of these noncontact injuries may be significantly reduced by enrolling young athletes in jump-training programs. The diagnosis of ACL injuries involves a focused history and physical examination, which can provide a high index of suspicion. Although radiographs are important to rule out associated injuries, the gold standard for diagnosis of ACL injuries is MRI, which has shown excellent accuracy.
前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤在美国越来越常见。这可能与高中体育活动参与度的增加有关,尤其是女性运动员。这些损伤中有很大一部分是由非接触机制引起的。通过让年轻运动员参加跳跃训练项目,这些非接触性损伤的发生率可能会显著降低。ACL损伤的诊断需要详细的病史和体格检查,这可以提供较高的怀疑指数。虽然X线片对于排除相关损伤很重要,但ACL损伤诊断的金标准是MRI,其准确性极佳。