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Risk of Contra-lateral ACL Injury After ACL Reconstruction
Richard D. Parker
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Reliability Assessment of Arthroscopic Findings Versus MRI in ACL Injuries of the Knee [PDF]
Hristijan Kostov+2 more
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ABSTRACT Impaired quadriceps function influences lower limb biomechanics following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). This often results in stiff limb loading which leads to the development of knee osteoarthritis. Greater hamstrings/quadriceps co‐activation is common after ACLR and is, in part, responsible for impaired quadriceps ...
Timothy Lowe+3 more
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Knee Abduction Angles and Landing Kinematics in Badminton Jump Smash: A Study of ACL Injury Risk Factors. [PDF]
Yeap MW+4 more
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T1rho MRI at 3T of menisci in patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury [PDF]
Ligong Wang+7 more
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Activated Protein C Resistance Testing: An Update From Australasia/Asia‐Pacific
ABSTRACT Introduction Activated protein C resistance (APCR) represents a risk factor for thrombosis and is usually due to factor V Leiden (FVL). Clinicians may order either test (i.e., APCR or FVL) to help assess ‘thrombophilia’ in patients who present with thrombosis. APCR testing is usually achieved using clot‐based assays, whereas FVL is assessed by
Emmanuel J. Favaloro+8 more
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Preliminary identification of somatic mutations profile in ACL injury. [PDF]
Zhu X+9 more
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The effects of detraining on knee biomechanics in a stop-jump task: implications for ACL injury
Boyi Dai
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Association of joint moments and contact forces with early knee joint osteoarthritis after acl injury and reconstruction [PDF]
Elizabeth Wellsandt+5 more
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