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Return to sport after ACL reconstruction, meniscus and cartilage surgeries in professional soccer players: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
D'Ambrosi R +6 more
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Abstract Purpose Increased medial posterior tibial slope (PTS) is recognized as a significant risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL‐R) failure. This study investigated radiographic changes in medial PTS over time among skeletally mature individuals undergoing revision ACL‐R and identified associated factors contributing to PTS ...
Mahmut Enes Kayaalp +9 more
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Sex-Based Differences in Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Are Not Present Three Months After ACL Reconstruction. [PDF]
Alfayyadh A +5 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results after implantation of a polyurethane scaffold for chronic segmental meniscus deficiency following partial meniscectomy in a long‐term follow‐up. Study Design Level IV, retrospective case series. Methods Thirty‐two knees received arthroscopic implantation of an Actifit®
Vasileios S. Akrivos +6 more
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Postoperative rehabilitation interventions in adults after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. [PDF]
Vaz VM +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Graft failure following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) remains a significant challenge, driving discussion for optimal graft choice. Traditionally, hamstring tendon (HT) and bone‐patella tendon‐bone (BPTB) autografts have been favoured for ACLR. Recently, quadriceps tendon (QT) usage has increased.
Ty White +5 more
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Design of an alternative implant to suturing in ACL reconstruction: a biomechanical in vitro study. [PDF]
Sajedi SAH +3 more
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the difference in limb length and angular deformity between two cohorts of patients who have underwent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)‐reconstruction using a femoral non‐physeal sparing technique (N‐PS) and a physeal sparing technique (PS).
Torsten Grønbech Nielsen +5 more
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Passive Laxity With Functional Stability Reveals Potential Bilateral Dynamic Compensatory Mechanisms in Patients Undergoing ACL Reconstruction at Long-term Follow-up. [PDF]
Beveridge JE +5 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate whether changing medical equipment suppliers in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) influences surgical time, revision rates and subjective outcomes. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from the Swedish Knee Ligament Registry (SKLR).
Dzan Rizvanovic +2 more
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