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1. An Isolated Midsubstance ACL Tear Repaired With the BEAR System.

2. The role of preoperative kinetic physical treatment in patients with complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament.

3. Interference screws are more likely to perform better than cortical button and cross-pin fixation for hamstring autograft in ACL reconstruction: a Bayesian network meta-analysis.

4. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, validation, and measurement properties of the Spanish version of the anterior cruciate ligament-return to sport after injury (ACL-RSI-Sp) scale.

5. Younger age and hamstring tendon graft are associated with higher IKDC 2000 and KOOS scores during the first year after ACL reconstruction.

6. Hop tests can result in higher limb symmetry index values than isokinetic strength and leg press tests in patients following ACL reconstruction.

7. Post-traumatic osteoarthritis diagnosed within 5 years following ACL reconstruction.

8. Psychosocial Barriers After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Clinical Review of Factors Influencing Postoperative Success.

9. Loss of patellofemoral cartilage thickness over 5 years following ACL injury depends on the initial treatment strategy: results from the KANON trial.

11. The Warrior Athlete Part 2-Return to Duty in the US Military: Advancing ACL Rehabilitation in the Tactical Athlete.

12. Isokinetic flexion strength recovery after ACL reconstruction: a comparison between all inside graft-link technique and full tibial tunnel technique.

13. Passive stiffness of the hamstrings and the rectus femoris in persons after an ACL reconstruction.

14. Knee extensor and flexor strength before and after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in a large sample of patients: influence of graft type.

15. Patients older than 50 years had similar results of knee strength and anteroposterior stability after ACL reconstruction compared to younger patients.

16. Arthroscopic primary repair of proximal anterior cruciate ligament tears: outcomes of the first 56 consecutive patients and the role of additional internal bracing.

17. Dynamic intraligamentary stabilization for ACL repair: a systematic review.

18. Anterior cruciate ligament repair with Independent Suture Tape Reinforcement: a case series with 2-year follow-up.

19. Improved results of ACL primary repair in one-part tears with intact synovial coverage.

20. Operative Versus Conservative Treatment of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture: A Systematic Review of Functional Improvement in Adults.

21. Atlas of complications in anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

22. Posterior semitendinosus tendon harvesting minimizes the risk of injury to the infrapatellar and sartorial branches of the saphenous nerve.

23. Fear of re-injury following ACL reconstruction: an overview.

24. Quantitative ultrasound densitometry of the calcaneus in acute and chronic anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.

25. Flat anatomy of ACL and "ribbon like" ACL reconstruction.

26. What is the best treatment for a child with an acute tear of the anterior cruciate ligament?

27. Gait Mechanics After ACL Reconstruction Differ According to Medial Meniscal Treatment.

28. A Comparison of Results after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in over 40 and under 40 Years of Age: A Meta-Analysis.

29. A systematic review of long-term patient reported outcomes for the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the skeletally immature.

30. Intra-ligamentary autologous conditioned plasma and healing response to treat partial ACL ruptures.

31. Self-Reported Fear Predicts Functional Performance and Second ACL Injury After ACL Reconstruction and Return to Sport: A Pilot Study.

32. Exogenous stromal derived factor-1 releasing silk scaffold combined with intra-articular injection of progenitor cells promotes bone-ligament-bone regeneration.

33. Patient age as a preoperative factor associated with tunnel enlargement following double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using hamstring tendon autografts.

34. Altered lower extremity joint mechanics occur during the star excursion balance test and single leg hop after ACL-reconstruction in a collegiate athlete.

35. Recovery of ACL function after dynamic intraligamentary stabilization is resultant to restoration of ACL integrity and scar tissue formation.

36. Venous Thromboembolic Event After Elective Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Case Report.

37. Combined effects of tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-1β on lysyl oxidase and matrix metalloproteinase expression in human knee synovial fibroblasts in vitro.

38. Delaying ACL reconstruction and treating with exercise therapy alone may alter prognostic factors for 5-year outcome: an exploratory analysis of the KANON trial.

39. Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

40. Web-based survey results: surgeon practice patterns in Italy regarding anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and rehabilitation.

41. Morphological size evaluation of the mid-substance insertion areas and the fan-like extension fibers in the femoral ACL footprint.

42. Association of anterior cruciate ligament injury with knee osteoarthritis and total knee replacement: A retrospective cohort study from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Database.

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

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

45. The natural history of donor hamstrings unit after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a prospective MRI scan assessment.

46. No negative effect on patient-reported outcome of concomitant cartilage lesions 5-9 years after ACL reconstruction.

47. Up-Regulation of TGF-β Promotes Tendonto- Bone Healing after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction using Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells through the TGF-β/MAPK Signaling Pathway in a New Zealand White Rabbit Model.

48. Comparison of patient-reported outcomes among those who chose ACL reconstruction or non-surgical treatment.

49. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Return to Play, Function and Long-Term Considerations.

50. Clinical outcomes and biomechanical analysis of posterolateral bundle augmentation in patients with partial anterior cruciate ligament tears.

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