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1. Prevention of knee stiffness following ligament reconstruction: Understanding the role of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition (AMI).

2. Decreased posterior tibial slope is a risk factor for primary posterior cruciate ligament rupture and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction failure: A systematic review.

3. Innovative knee surgery: arthroscopic double bundle U-DOS reverse Technique for PCL tears.

4. The Role of Needle Arthroscopy in the Assessment and Treatment of Ankle Sprains.

5. Superficial peroneal nerve entrapment in ankle sprain in childhood and adolescence.

6. Not the Last Word: In Praise of Ankle Sprain Surgery.

7. Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Surgical Management.

8. Low-Energy Lisfranc Injuries: When to Fix and When to Fuse.

9. Does Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty Affect Tibial Bone Strain? A Paired Cadaveric Comparison of Fixed- and Mobile-bearing Designs.

10. Sprains, Strains, and Partial Tears of the Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Elbow.

11. Pectoralis Major Injuries in the National Football League.

12. Combined anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) lesion and anterolateral syndesmotic impingement after ankle sprain trauma in runners.

13. Modified Broström procedure in patients with chronic ankle instability is superior to conservative treatment in terms of muscle endurance and postural stability.

14. Repair of only anterior talofibular ligament resulted in similar outcomes to those of repair of both anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments.

15. Combined arthroscopic all-inside repair of lateral and medial ankle ligaments is an effective treatment for rotational ankle instability.

16. Arthroscopic all-inside anterior talo-fibular ligament repair with suture augmentation gives excellent results in case of poor ligament tissue remnant quality.

17. Endoscopic anatomic ligament reconstruction is a reliable option to treat chronic lateral ankle instability.

18. An oblique fibular tunnel is recommended when reconstructing the ATFL and CFL.

19. Arthroscopic ankle lateral ligament repair with biological augmentation gives excellent results in case of chronic ankle instability.

20. Arthroscopic all-inside ATFL and CFL repair is feasible and provides excellent results in patients with chronic ankle instability.

21. Ankle Lateral Ligament Augmentation Versus the Modified Broström-Gould Procedure: A 5-Year Randomized Controlled Trial.

22. The high frequency of superior labrum, biceps tendon, and superior rotator cuff pathologies in patients with subscapularis tears: A cohort study.

23. Peroneus Tertius Tendon Tear Causing Lateral Ankle Pain in a Child.

24. Lisfranc injuries in children and adolescents.

25. The "All-Inside" Arthroscopic Broström Procedure Augmented With a Proximal Suture Anchor: An Innovative Technique.

26. Regional Variation in the Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of the Human Anterior Cruciate Ligament.

27. A historical perspective on ankle ligaments reconstructive surgery.

28. Stable Versus Unstable Grade II High Ankle Sprains: A Prospective Study Predicting the Need for Surgical Stabilization and Time to Return to Sports.

29. Minor or occult ankle instability as a cause of anterolateral pain after ankle sprain.

30. Knee kinematics during stair descent 20 years following anterior cruciate ligament rupture with and without reconstruction.

31. Management of anterior cruciate ligament tears in skeletally immature athletes.

32. Anterior cruciate ligament tears for the primary care sports physician: what to know on the field and in the office.

33. Chronic Ankle Instability (Medial and Lateral).

34. The optimum tension for bridging sutures in transosseous-equivalent rotator cuff repair: a cadaveric biomechanical study.

35. Shoulder position increases ulnar nerve strain at the elbow of patients with cubital tunnel syndrome.

36. Prevalence and Role of a Low-Lying Peroneus Brevis Muscle Belly in Patients With Peroneal Tendon Pathologic Features: A Potential Source of Tendon Subluxation.

37. Scientific evidence and reduced surgical treatment in acute ligament ruptures of the ankle.

38. Trends in long head biceps tenodesis.

39. Ankle instability and arthroscopic lateral ligament repair.

40. Ligamentous advancement for the treatment of subacute syndesmotic injuries. Report of a new technique in 5 cases.

41. Post-traumatic carpal instability.

42. Surgical reconstruction with the remnant ligament improves joint position sense as well as functional ankle instability: a 1-year follow-up study.

43. Value of ultrasonography for detecting chronic injury of the lateral ligaments of the ankle joint compared with ultrasonography findings.

44. Associations between ulnar nerve strain and accompanying conditions in patients with cubital tunnel syndrome.

45. Evaluation and management of hamstring injuries.

46. Rotator cuff tear imaging in patients over 70 years: specific MRI findings?

48. Author response.

49. An abnormal bone lesion of the scapula in a collegiate basketball player: a case report.

50. The "all inside" arthroscopic Broström procedure: a prospective study of 40 consecutive patients.

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