Abstract:
Relevance. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) inju ries are common in athletes and can lead to significant
functional limitations and long-term disability if not
properly treated.
Objective: The efficacy of tenoxicam in patients un dergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in
the early rehabilitation period was investigated in this
scientific paper.
Material and research methods. This study was a
retro-prospective, single center study of the clinical effi cacy and safety of tenoxicam in early rehabilitation after
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.
Results. The results revealed a significant reduction
in pain and improved functional activities among pa tients using tenoxicam, compared to the control group.
Conclusion. This study has shown that tenoxicam
can help improve rehabilitation outcomes by reducing
pain and inflammation, improving range of motion, and
increasing muscle strength