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Neuroplasticity and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are common, with a seemingly constant increase in their number, and potentially serious consequences for sports participation and long-term general and musculoskeletal health.Most players are able to return to cutting sport after ACL reconstruction, but some sustain further knee problems needing different approach
George Kakavas +5 more
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Chronic multiple knee ligament injuries: epidemiological analysis of more than one hundred cases
INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis and treatment of multiple ligament injuries of the knee remain a real challenge for most surgeons. OBJECTIVE: To find out the epidemiological profile of patients surgically treated at a Reference Service with more than one chronic
Rosalvo Zosimo Bispo Júnior +2 more
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury [PDF]
Despite more than 40 years of clinical focus on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)–injured knee, a complete understanding of the injury mechanism, the optimal treatment plan (including reconstruction), and the best protocol for rehabilitation continue to stimulate much debate.
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Morphometric parameters as risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injuries: A MRI case-control study [PDF]
Background/Aim. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most frequently injured ligament of the knee, representing 50% of all knee injuries. The aim of this study was to determine the differences in the morphometry of knee injury patients ...
Stijak Lazar +5 more
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Osseous femoral avulsion of the anterior cruciate ligament origin in an adult
Injuries of the anterior cruciate ligament are commonly encountered in clinical practice, and occur in a wide variety of settings, from sports-related injuries to polytrauma. Tears of the anterior cruciate ligament supersede osseous avulsion in the adult
Samir H. Shah, MD +3 more
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Purpose The aim of the study is to compare the risk of revision of single-bundle hamstring anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction between the anteromedial, transtibial and outside-in techniques. Methods This cohort study was based on data from a
Ricardo de Paulo Leite Cury +6 more
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According to current literature, 90% of knee ligament injuries involve the medial collateral ligament or the anterior cruciate ligament. In contrast to the medial collateral ligament, which regenerates relatively well, the anterior cruciate ligament ...
Georgi P. Georgiev +7 more
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Subregional analysis of joint stiffness facilitates insight into ligamentous laxity after ACL injury
Purpose: Increased incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries has amplified the need for quantitative research in clinical and academic settings.
Danni Wu +7 more
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Joint Hypermobility and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury [PDF]
Purpose. To compare the rates of joint hypermobility in patients with and without anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Methods. Records of 135 men and 75 women (mean age, 24.6 years) who underwent ACL reconstructions were reviewed and compared with 55 male and 35 female controls with no knee injury.
Raju Vaishya, Rohit Hasija
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Introduction: Complete evaluation of knee injury includes detailed clinical examination, radiological evaluation, and arthroscopy. Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of clinical, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ...
V M Predeep Kumar, Raju Karuppal
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