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Combined ACL reconstruction and Segond fracture fixation fails to abolish anterolateral rotatory instability [PDF]
The Segond Fracture (SF) is considered pathognomonic of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. However, the precise anatomy of the soft tissue attachments responsible for avulsion of SF’s have been a cause of controversy in the literature with some ...
Fernandes, LR +3 more
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Mechanisms of non-contact ACL injuries [PDF]
In soccer one of the most common knee injuries is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear, which usually occurs through non-contact mechanisms. Female soccer players are at higher risk of sustaining non-contact ACL injuries than male soccer players. A good understanding of ACL loading mechanisms is the basis for a good understanding of the mechanisms
Bing, Yu, William E, Garrett
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Purpose To evaluate whether systemic estrogen‐only, progestin‐only, or combined hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are associated with increased risk of shoulder pathologies in reproductive‐age females. Methods A retrospective cohort study of female patients presenting to clinic from 2013 to 2020 and aged 13‐50 with 5 years of follow‐up was conducted using ...
Argen Omurzakov +7 more
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The use of history to identify anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the acute trauma setting: the 'LIMP index' [PDF]
YesObjective To identify the injury history features reported by patients with ACL injuries and determine whether history may be used to identify patients requiring follow-up appointments from acute trauma services.
Ayre, Colin A. +6 more
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Global Gene Expression Analysis Identifies Age-Related Differences in Knee Joint Transcriptome during the Development of Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis in Mice. [PDF]
Aging and injury are two major risk factors for osteoarthritis (OA). Yet, very little is known about how aging and injury interact and contribute to OA pathogenesis.
Christiansen, Blaine A +7 more
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Pediatric ACL injuries: evaluation and management [PDF]
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a stabilizing structure to both anterior translation of the tibia with respect to the femur as well as rotation of the knee joint. Children and adolescents are susceptible to these injuries, and there are some who believe the incidence of ACL injuries in this population is increasing due to year round single ...
Nathan A, Mall, George A, Paletta
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Purpose To assess clinical and radiological outcomes of pediatric anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction using the over‐the‐top technique (OTT) combined with the lateral extra‐articular tenodesis (LET) technique in skeletally immature patients, providing insights into its safety, efficacy, and effects on the growing knee.
Abel Gomez‐Caceres +6 more
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Purpose To evaluate clinical outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) using a quadriceps tendon autograft (QTA) with adjunctive bone marrow aspirate concentrate, demineralized bone matrix, and suture tape augmentation. Methods A retrospective review was conducted using a prospectively maintained registry of patients who underwent ...
Jake Peterson +8 more
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Persistent Biomechanical Alterations After ACL Reconstruction Are Associated With Early Cartilage Matrix Changes Detected by Quantitative MR. [PDF]
BackgroundThe effectiveness of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in preventing early osteoarthritis is debated. Restoring the original biomechanics may potentially prevent degeneration, but apparent pathomechanisms have yet to be described.
Amano, Keiko +5 more
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“RELATIVE” RISK OF ACL RE-INJURY [PDF]
Background Several studies have examined ACL injury history among relatives of patients undergoing ACL reconstruction, but they have primarily analyzed adult populations with variable results. Additionally, few studies have examined concomitant injuries or post-operative outcomes among pediatric patients with a family history of ACL tear.
Bram, Joshua T. +4 more
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