The cyclops lesion sits in the anterior margin of the intercondylar notch, just above the tibial tunnel, which can become impinged between the tibia and femur upon knee extension (Bradley et al., 2000). read more
Most common symptoms are: Stiff Knee Pain in Knee Swelling of the joint Pop Up sound at the time of injury Sudden and intense pain click here to know more about conditions, diagnosis, treatment, complications, post procedure online. read more
The cyclops lesion sits in the anterior margin of the intercondylar notch, just above the tibial tunnel, which can become impinged between the tibia and femur upon knee extension (Bradley et al., 2000). Cyclops lesions after ACL reconstructions have a reported incidence that is generally around 4% (Sonnery-Cottet et al., 2010). read more
Loss of extension after an ACL reconstruction can be debilitating for the patient. This post describes how to assess for a cyclops lesion if knee extension is not returning and the patient is struggling to return to their sports activities. read more