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1. Early clinical and neuromuscular properties in patients with normal or sub-normal subjective knee function after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

2. Clinical, functional, and isokinetic study of a prospective series of anterior cruciate ligament ligamentoplasty with pedicular hamstrings.

3. Long-term follow up of single-stage anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and high tibial osteotomy and its relation with posterior tibial slope.

4. Strength does not influence knee function in the ACL-deficient knee but is a correlate of knee function in the and ACL-reconstructed knee.

5. Dynamic in vitro analysis of tractile forces of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) transplant using patellar and semitendinosus muscle tendon: a cadaver study.

6. [Injuries of the anterior cruciate ligament in athletes].

7. [Ligament bracing--augmented cruciate ligament sutures: biomechanical studies of a new treatment concept].

8. Medial portal technique for single-bundle anatomical anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.

9. Wear patterns of tibiofemoral articulation in osteoarthritic knees: analysis and review of literature.

10. [Tibial press-fit fixation of flexor tendons for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament].

11. A new technique in double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using implant-free femoral fixation.

12. Relationship between human femorotibial joint configuration and the morphometry of the anterior cruciate ligament.

13. Risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injury: assessment of tibial plateau anatomic variables on conventional MRI using a new combined method.

14. Electromyographic analysis of the knee using fixed-activation threshold after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

15. A prospective randomised study of anatomical single-bundle versus double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: quantitative evaluation using an electromagnetic measurement system.

16. [Arthroscopic reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament with press-fit technique].

17. [Implant-free anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with diamond instruments. A biological and anatomic method for every ligament transplantation].

18. [Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using quadriceps tendon autograft and press-fit fixation].

19. [Biomechanical analysis of press-fit fixation of anterior cruciate ligament transplants].

20. Anteromedial portal versus transtibial drilling techniques in ACL reconstruction: a blinded cross-sectional study at two- to five-year follow-up.

21. Four-strand hamstring tendon autograft versus LARS artificial ligament for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

22. Rotational instability of the knee: internal tibial rotation under a simulated pivot shift test.

23. Initial fixation strength of a new hybrid technique for femoral ACL graft fixation: the bone wedge technique.

24. Anterolateral rotational knee instability: role of posterolateral structures. Winner of the AGA-DonJoy Award 2006.

25. ACL reconstruction and the implication of its tibial attachment for stability of the joint: anthropometric and biomechanical study.

26. The functional outcome of total tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the skeletally immature patient.

27. [The development and biomechanical testing of a femoral press fit fixation for hamstring tendons].

28. A model of soft-tissue graft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in sheep.

29. Differentiation of hamstring short latency versus medium latency responses after tibia translation.

30. Muscle performance after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

31. Quadriceps torque curve pattern in patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury.

32. Lateral thrust of anterior cruciate ligament-insufficient knees and posterior cruciate ligament-insufficient knees.

33. Anterior knee laxity in young women varies with their menstrual cycle.

34. [Proprioception after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament. Endoscopic vs. 2 tunnel technique].

35. [Experimental stability of a new implant-free fixation technique in ACL replacement].

36. Effect of anterior cruciate ligament injury of the knee on bone mineral density of the spine and affected lower extremity: a prospective one-year follow-Up study.

37. [Replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament. Biomechanical studies for patellar and semitendinosus tendon fixation with a poly(D,L-lactide) interference screw].

38. Effects of aggressive early rehabilitation on the outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with multi-strand semitendinosus tendon.

39. A comparison of conservative and delayed surgical treatment of anterior cruciate ligament ruptures. A matched pair analysis.

40. [Mid-term outcome after surgically managed re-rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament].

41. Instrumented measurement of anterior-posterior translation in knees with chronic anterior cruciate ligament tear.

42. [Proprioceptive capacity of the knee joint area in patients after rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament].

43. [The pivot-shift test in relation to hip position and lower leg rotation. A clinical analysis].

44. Knee joint proprioception in normal volunteers and patients with anterior cruciate ligament tears, taking special account of the effect of a knee bandage.

45. [Possibilities and limits of conservative management of cruciate ligament injuries].

46. [Proximal reinsertion in alloplastic replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament. Experimental studies of a modified over the top technique].

47. Stress radiography in the diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.

48. Isokinetic cycle ergometer--application in sports medicine.

49. [Instrumented measurement of ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament].

50. Assessment of anterior cruciate laxity using the Genucom System.

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