Skip to main content
. 2013 Jan 5;9(1):12–16. doi: 10.1007/s11420-012-9314-8

Table 1.

Detailed overview of bilateral injury patients

Case Side of injury Type of injury Mechanism of injury Medical history BMI Sex Age Complications
1 L Q Direct trauma N 27 M 38 None
R Q Slip and fall
2 L PT Slip and fall on ice Y 39 M 49 None
R Q
3 L Q Slip and fall in subway N 29 M 58 None
R Q
4 L Q Fall in home Y 29 M 57 Debilitating PF arthritis
R Q
5 L Q Fall in home Y 26 M 75 Bilateral re-rupture at 6 months; PF arthritis
R Q
6 L Q Fall while golfing N 29 M 52 None
R PT
7 L Q Fall while running N 46 M 39 Re-rupture of R PT at 3 months. Revision at 7 months post-op
R PT
8 L Q Fall on subway stairs Y 27 M 47
R Q