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| Delvis opptrykk av artikler. - Avhandling (ph.d) - Norges idrettshøgskole, Oslo, 2022. - Current literature does not demonstrate superior outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) compared with progressive rehabilitation alone. ACL injured patients are, however, a heterogeneous population and treatment do not fit into a onesize-fits-all paradigm. Also, the choice between ACLR and rehabilitation alone is only one part of ACL treatment: pre-and postoperative rehabilitation, surgical indications, and patient education are also important. We, therefore, need studies that evaluate treatment algorithms applicable in clinical practice to further inform treatment choices. Further, factors other than treatment choice may explain the heterogeneity in outcomes after ACL injury. We need to improve the knowledge of how patients’ developmental trajectories differ, and factors associated with successful outcomes after both ACLR and rehabilitation alone to optimize individualized treatment. The overall aims of this dissertation were to (I) evaluate the five-year outcomes of the treatment algorithm used in the Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort study and (II) explore subgroups of ACL injured patients and identify factors associated with outcomes
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