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Search for: [Abstract = "In group 1 results of passive and active knee joint flexion were statistically significantly better after 4 and 6 weeks after the operation. In all treated patients after 12 weeks normal strength of knee extensors was achieved. There was statistically significant difference of knee flexors after 12 weeks\- patients form group 1 had better results. Double bundle ACL reconstruction \(group 2\) resulted in statistically significantly better stability of knee joint in arthrometric evaluation after treating patients with the same rehabilitation programme. No statistically significant differences were found in static and dynamic balance between the two groups. In patients form group 1 pain level was significantly less in all the tests. Results of subjective evaluation of knee joint functioning according to modified Lysholm scale and 2000 IKDC Form were comparable and shown higher agility of patients form group 1 which was statistically significant. Results of ballotment were significantly better in patients from group 1 in tests after 3 and 4 weeks.The study shown that patients after double bundle ACL reconstruction \(group 2\) achieved worse results in majority of the measured items despite of better stability of knee joint. There should be more concern about decreasing of oedema and pain which probably could help to achieve better results in this group."]

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