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The Use of Micro-Doppler Radar to Identify Service Members at Risk for Musculoskeletal Injury: A Gold Standard Comparison
The purpose of this research study is to see if we can use micro-doppler signal technology to determine if someone has had an ACL reconstruction in the past. We will do this by comparing a group of people who have had the surgery against a group who has never had this surgery to see if this technology can tell the difference.
Ages 18-40 ACL Group: ACL Reconstruction surgery 9-24 months prior and approved to return to normal activities Control group: No history of lower extremity surgery Able to provide consent and read/write in English No current musculoskeletal injuries
Exclusion Criteria:
Prisoner Pregnant person Below age 18 or above Age 40 Unable to provide consent or read/write in english Unable to perform movements consistent with daily activities such as jogging, jumping, or moving from sit to stand