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1. Dynamic radiostereometry can objectively quantify the kinematic laxity patterns and rotation instability of the knee during a pivot-shift test.

2. Weight-bearing status affects in vivo kinematics following mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty.

3. The superficial medial collateral ligament is the major restraint to anteromedial instability of the knee.

4. ACL deficiency influences medio-lateral tibial alignment and knee varus-valgus during in vivo activities.

5. Medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty to patients with a ligamentous deficiency can cause biomechanically poor outcomes.

6. Education and repetition improve success rate and quantitative measures of the pivot shift test.

7. Triaxial accelerometer can quantify the Lachman test similarly to standard arthrometers.

8. The diagnostic reliability of the quantitative pivot-shift evaluation using an electromagnetic measurement system for anterior cruciate ligament deficiency was superior to those of the accelerometer and iPad image analysis.

9. Correlation between quantitative pivot shift and generalized joint laxity: a prospective multicenter study of ACL ruptures.

10. Restoring tibiofemoral alignment during ACL reconstruction results in better knee biomechanics.

11. Anatomic and non-anatomic anterior cruciate ligament posterolateral bundle augmentation affects graft function.

12. Dynamically tensioned ACL functional knee braces reduce ACL and meniscal strain.

13. Dynamic and static tibial translation in patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency initially treated with a structured rehabilitation protocol.

14. Impaired voluntary quadriceps force control following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: relationship with knee function.

15. Do ground reaction forces during unilateral and bilateral movements exhibit compensation strategies following ACL reconstruction?

16. Return to sport: Does excellent 6-month strength and function following ACL reconstruction predict midterm outcomes?

17. Permanent knee sensorimotor system changes following ACL injury and surgery.

18. Knee muscle activity during gait in patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury: a systematic review of electromyographic studies.

19. Landing mechanics during single hop for distance in females following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction compared to healthy controls.

20. Anterior cruciate ligament deficiency reduces walking economy in "copers" and "non-copers".

21. Biomechanical and viscoelastic properties of different posterior meniscal root fixation techniques.

22. ACL rupture and joint laxity progression: a quantitative in vivo analysis.

23. Quantification of the pivot-shift test using a navigation system with non-invasive surface markers.

24. The influence of sex hormones on anterior cruciate ligament ruptures in males.

25. The effect of knee extensor open kinetic chain resistance training in the ACL-injured knee.

26. Reliability of dynamic balance simultaneously with cognitive performance in patients with ACL deficiency and after ACL reconstructions and in healthy controls.

27. Anterolateral rotatory instability of the knee.

28. Quantitative comparison of the pivot shift test results before and after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by using the three-dimensional electromagnetic measurement system.

29. The influence of sex hormones on anterior cruciate ligament rupture: female study.

30. Biomechanical evaluation of knee kinematics after anatomic single- and anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstructions with medial meniscal repair.

31. Measurements of tibial rotation during a simulated pivot shift manoeuvre using a gyroscopic sensor.

32. Quantitative pivot shift assessment using combined inertial and magnetic sensing.

33. The effect of changing toe direction on knee kinematics during drop vertical jump: a possible risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament injury.

34. Factors associated with excellent 6-month functional and isokinetic test results following ACL reconstruction.

35. Biomechanical comparison of rotational activities between anterior cruciate ligament- and posterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed patients.

36. Is double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction superior to single-bundle? A comprehensive systematic review.

37. Posterior root tears of the lateral meniscus.

38. Different patterns of lateral meniscus root tears in ACL injuries: application of a differentiated classification system.

39. The effect of thigh muscle activity on anterior knee laxity in the uninjured and anterior cruciate ligament-injured knee.

40. Effect of femoral tunnel position on graft tension curves and knee stability in anatomic double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

41. Anterior cruciate ligament regeneration using mesenchymal stem cells and collagen type I scaffold in a rabbit model.

42. Effect of suturing the femoral portion of a four-strand graft during an ACL reconstruction.

43. ACL reconstruction with physiological graft tension by intraoperative adjustment of the anteroposterior translation to the uninjured contralateral knee.

44. Tibial internal rotation is affected by lateral laxity in cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty: an intraoperative kinematic study using a navigation system and offset-type tensor.

45. Validity of GNRB® arthrometer compared to Telos™ in the assessment of partial anterior cruciate ligament tears.

46. Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in sports. Part I: systematic review of risk factors in male athletes.

47. Gender differences in tibio-femoral kinematics and quadriceps muscle force during weight-bearing knee flexion in vitro.

48. Restoration of sagittal and transverse plane proprioception following anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction.

49. The role of the iliotibial band during the pivot shift test.

50. Biomechanical evaluation of the side-cutting manoeuvre associated with ACL injury in young female handball players.

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