SPRING 2022
NEWS
KNEE TREATMENT RESEARCH-BASED INSIGHTS THAT MAXIMIZE PATIENT OUTCOMES
TORN ACL + TORN MENISCUS: TWO-STAGED PROCEDURE IMPROVES FUNCTION
Following simultaneous anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and repair or removal of a locked bucket-handle meniscus tear, patients were having difficulty regaining full range of motion (ROM). “After surgery, patients had a stable knee, but it was stiff and not functional,” says K. Donald Shelbourne, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Shelbourne Knee Center. Dr. Shelbourne developed a
two-staged meniscus repair and ACL reconstruction procedure to solve this problem. The meniscus is repaired immediately, and the ACL is reconstructed after the patient regains ROM. Patients complete physical therapy focused on regaining full ROM equal to the non-involved knee after meniscus repair for two to three months before undergoing ACL reconstruction. Post-ACL
reconstruction, they participate in Shelbourne Knee Center’s accelerated ACL post-op rehab program. (Read more at: www.bit.ly/ ACLrehabSKC.) This innovative approach gives patients a functional knee and has enabled Dr. Shelbourne to evaluate meniscus healing and determine the optimal treatment for meniscus tears. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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