Retrospective cohort study. The investigators evaluated the early, middle and long term effects of different surgical methods of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction on knee function. In the evaluation, the investigators focused on the differences between different age groups, different genders and different basic motor states, the differences between early reconstruction and non-early reconstruction, and the differences in clinical outcomes of different surgical methods.
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International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC) score
Timeframe: Preoperative
International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC) score
Timeframe: 2 years after surgery
International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC) score
Timeframe: 5-8 years after surgery
International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC) score
Timeframe: 10-15 years after surgery
International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC) score
Timeframe: an average of 20 year
KT-2000 test
Timeframe: 2 years after surgery
KT-2000 test
Timeframe: 5-8 years after surgery
KT-2000 test
Timeframe: 10-15 years after surgery
KT-2000 test
Timeframe: an average of 20 year
Magnatic Resonance Imaging evaluation
Timeframe: Preoperative
Magnatic Resonance Imaging evaluation
Timeframe: 2 years after surgery
Magnatic Resonance Imaging evaluation
Timeframe: 5-8 years after surgery
Magnatic Resonance Imaging evaluation
Timeframe: 10-15 years after surgery
Magnatic Resonance Imaging evaluation
Timeframe: an average of 20 year