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Biomechanical Changes Following ACL Injury that Influence PTOA

The objectives of this study are to determine: 1) the time course of changes in walking movement and physical activity following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and up to 12 months after ACL reconstruction (ACLR); 2) the associations between walking movement and physical activity with knee joint health outcomes and self-reported knee function up to 12 months after ACLR. *This study is a collaboration with the UNC Sports Medicine Institute*

Age & Gender

  • 16 years ~ 50 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

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Location

Thank you for your interest, but this study is not currently enrolling.

United States (Nationwide)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Brian Pietrosimone
Exercise and Sport Science

Study Type

Clinical or Medical
Observational

Study Topics

Bones, Joints, Muscles
Injury/Injury Prevention
Wellness and Lifestyle
Surgery and post-operative healing
Women's Health
UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)

IRB Number

20-2227

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