Abstract
Athletes’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in Vietnam is very common and tends to increase rapidly in the number of cases as well as the cost of treatment. Therefore, it is necessary to study effective treatments for these types of trauma. This article shows that patients who have had ACL reconstruction surgery in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) had a quite large success rate of 75-95% and their recovery results were very good after ligament reconstruction surgery.
Highlights
Sports injuries are injuries occurring while participating in sports activities that limit or suspend the athlete's ability to participate in these activities
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a problem for many countries around the world, many of them have modern medical treatment and very good injury prevention
The development of biotechnology is opening a new era for less invasive treatment for patients worldwide
Summary
Sports injuries are injuries occurring while participating in sports activities that limit or suspend the athlete's ability to participate in these activities. A national study showed that within 15 years, from 2000 to 2015, nearly 200,000 cases had ACL reconstructive surgery in Australia [16] These data do not take into account the cases of biological cell treatment. It is worth noting that the medical costs for treating and caring for ACL lesions are enormous, about $ 1 billion a year in the US These costs are continuing to increase due to the frequency of injuries as well as the need for treatment. Direct injury occurs when there is a direct collision on the front outside of the pillow in the situation of tackling the ball or in a traffic accident This injury mechanism accounts for only about 30% of the total. The consequence of prolonged loosening process is the appearance of secondary lesions such as meniscus tearing (> 90%), joint cartilage (70%), and knee degeneration (60% after 10 years) [14]
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