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Abstract Purpose Injuries to the knee are common in elite athletes and often involve damage to the articular cartilage. Given the high demands of elite sport, full‐thickness articular cartilage defects in the knee can be career‐limiting or threatening.
David J. Haslhofer +6 more
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Follow-up Study of Double-stay Reconstruction Using Iliotibial Tract for ACL Injury.
Hiroshi Mizuta +6 more
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Influence of Age, Gender, and Injury Mechanism on the Development of Dynamic Knee Stability After Acute ACL Rupture [PDF]
Wendy J. Hurd +2 more
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Abstract Purpose Early reconstruction for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture may be controversial, with some clinicians opting for a trial of non‐operative management first. The impact of delayed surgery on outcomes is unclear, but it may be associated with an increase in secondary intra‐articular pathology involving the menisci and cartilage ...
Richard Rahardja +3 more
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CAUDAL SLOPE OF THE TIBIA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO NONCONTACT INJURIES TO THE ACL
K Meister +5 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to investigate the association between generalised joint hypermobility, knee hyperextension, knee laxity, and static standing alignment with the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in a cohort of female football players with an ACL‐reconstructed (ACLR) knee and in knee‐healthy controls.
Anne Fältström +2 more
wiley +1 more source
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine-ACL INJURIES IN FEMALE ATHLETES
Jo A. Hannafin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose As robotic‐assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (RA‐UKA) gains popularity, debate continues over its superiority to conventional UKA (C‐UKA). Systematic reviews and meta‐analyses (SRMAs) have examined this, but concerns exist about spin bias in their abstracts, which can significantly alter perceptions of a treatment's efficacy ...
James Abesteh +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries mainly arise from non-contact mechanisms during sport performance, with most injuries occurring among youth or adolescent-age athletes, particularly females.
John Nyland +3 more
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