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Editorial. ACL Injury in the Female Athlete: A Multifactorial Problem That Remains Poorly Understood [PDF]
Sandra J. Shultz
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Abstract Purpose Ground reaction forces (GRF) data have been introduced to enhance the understanding of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury pathomechanics. However, translating GRF information into daily clinical practice remains challenging for high‐demanding movements such as cutting manoeuvres.
Stefano Di Paolo +9 more
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Results of ACL Injury Treatment with Composite Graft.
Toshiharu Norimatsu +3 more
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Abstract Purpose Evidence on injury incidence on artificial turf for female footballers is conflicting. Some studies have found no difference in injury rates, while others have suggested increased knee injury risk. The aim of this study was to compare match injury incidences between artificial turf and natural grass in the Finnish female premier ...
Ville Immonen +4 more
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A COMPARISON BY GENDER OF CHONDRAL AND MENISCAL INJURIES IN ACL PATIENTS
Todd A. Warren +4 more
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Abstract Purpose To compare return to play (RTP), time to RTP, level of RTP, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft failure among elite and professional athletes from different sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods The PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library databases were searched to identify potentially relevant ...
Riccardo D'Ambrosi +11 more
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CHANGES IN RISK FACTORS OF ACL INJURY ACROSS THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
Jay Hertel +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Modifying interference screw composition may ensure better osteoconductive properties in order to reduce tunnel enlargement after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. The primary and secondary purposes were to evaluate tunnel and screw volume changes in poly‐L‐lactide acid (PLLA) and poly‐D‐lactic acid + hydroxyapatite + β ...
Christian Coppola +7 more
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Neuromuscular Control and Valgus Loading of the Knee Predict ACL Injury Risk in Female Athletes
Timothy E. Hewett +8 more
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