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Anthony G. Schache ; Prasanna Sritharan ; Kay M. Crossley ; Luke G. Perraton ; Adam L. Bryant ; Hayden G. Morris ; Timothy S. Whitehead ; Adam G. Culvenor |Objective To test whether quadriceps strength is associated with measures of patellofemoral (PF) joint loading during running and hopping in people after an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Design Cross-sectional study. Setting [...]Article
Background After anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), the decision to allow a return to running is empirical, and the post-operative delay is the most-used criterion. The Quadriceps isokinetic-strength Limb Symmetry Index (Quadricep[...]Article
Objectives: To determine the relationship between knee flexion excursion symmetry and lower extremity kinematics, kinetics, and muscle, joint, and ligament forces in females 1-3 years after ACL reconstruction. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting:[...]Article
Objective To compare knee angles and moments between the injured and contralateral knee in participants with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and compared with uninjured controls while navigating steps. Design Cross-sectional [...]Article
To determine if knee strength differences exist according to age group and sex among adolescents during late-stage anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) rehabilitation. Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Consecutiv[...]Article
Joffrey Drigny ; Clémence Ferrandez ; Antoine Gauthier ; Henri Guermont ; César Praz ; Emmanuel Reboursière ; Christophe Hulet |Background Strength limb symmetry index (LSI) is a useful criterion to help in return-to-sport performance (RTP) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Objectives We aimed to assess whether knee extensor and flexor LSI values at[...]Article
Après reconstruction chirurgicale du ligament croisé antérieur du genou, le processus de réhabilitation est long. Des sportifs non professionnels, estimant avoir récupéré suffisamment de fonctionnalité, mettent un terme au processus avant davoi[...]Article
Objective To compare inter-limb differences in hamstring strength, muscle volume, and neural activity between individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and healthy controls, and to identify associations between hamstri[...]Article
Jack Malafronte ; Joseph Hannon ; Shiho Goto ; Steve B. Singleton ; Lindsey Dietrich ; Craig J. Garrison ; Trevor Kovacs |Objective To determine the role of limb dominance on energy absorption contribution (EAC) during a jump landing (JL) task at return to sport (RTS) after ACL-R. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Clinical Research Laboratory. [...]Article
Abnormal movement patterns have been shown during landing in patients who have undergone anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery. The purpose of this study was to investigate landing biomechanics over time in this patient group t[...]Article
Sofi Sonesson ; Annika Österberg ; Håkan Gauffin ; Clare L. Ardern ; Joanna Kvist ; Martin Hägglund |Objective Describe a consecutive cohort of people with a non-surgically treated ACL injury and evaluate correlations between functional performance and patient reported outcome measures (PROMs). Design Cross-sectional. Participants Si[...]Article
Objective To compare self-report and functional outcomes between participants with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with age and activity matched controls. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting University laboratory-ba[...]Article
Andrew R. Gamble ; Marnee J. McKay ; Evangelos Pappas ; Michael Dale ; Mary O'Keeffe ; Giovanni Ferreira ; Kieran Richardson ; Joshua R. Zadro |Background Most people who suffer an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury search for information online. Objectives Summarise the proportion of webpages on ACL rupture management that present evidence-based information. Design Content analysi[...]Article
I. Boulazaib ; O. Zoffoun ; T. Elaissaoui ; H. Yacoubi ; A. Najib |La reconstruction du ligament croisé antérieur par lutilisation du greffon droit-interne et demi-tendineux est, de nos jours, lune des techniques les plus utilisées. Lutilisation dun greffon de diamètre inférieur à huit millimètres est actue[...]Article
Objectives To explore the patients experiences of participating in an exercise group following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Design Hermaneutic phenomenological qualitative study of two focus groups. Setting Outpa[...]Article
Objective Examine the relationship between pre-operative competitive status and return to sport expectations post-operatively among adolescents undergoing ACL reconstruction. Assess the association between perceived levels of social support a[...]Article
S.G. Bodkin ; J. Hertel ; A.S. Bruce ; D.R. Diduch ; Susan A. Saliba ; W.M. Novicoff ; Joseph M. Hart |Objective To assess the changes in patient strength and function from 4- to 6-month assessments following ACLR, determine relationships between changes in strength to changes in subjective function, and identify factors that predict patients [...]Article
Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common. Many patients undergo ACL reconstruction (ACLR), with rehabilitation key to successful outcome. Understanding physical prognostic factors is integral to clinical decision-making, b[...]Article
Larissa Lisbôa Córdoba ; Monaliza Cleto Rodrigues ; Rayana Corrêa de Freitas ; Hugo Pasin Neto ; Marco Aurélio Serafim Bonvino ; Mateus Francisco Rossi ; Lauren Giustti Mazzei |Introduction The tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most common type of knee injury. Current evidence show that there are specific predictors for postoperative success in ACL injuries, but there is a limited number of [...]Article
Thomas Bartels ; Kay Brehme ; Martin Psychik ; et al. |To evaluate postural regulation and stability among patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and rehabilitation over a two-year follow-up period.Article
Inge E.P.M. van Haren ; Robert E.H. van Cingel ; André L.M. Verbeek ; Nicky van Melick ; Janine H. Stubbe ; Hans Bloo ; J.Hans M.M. Groenewoud ; Philip J. van der Wees ; J. Bart Staal |Background Determining readiness to return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is challenging. Objectives To develop models to predict initial (directly after rehabilitation) and sustainable (one year after rehabilitat[...]Article
Objectives To determine whether preoperative quadriceps strength predicts the likelihood of return to sports (RTS) following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in competitive athletes. Design Case-control study. Setting[...]Article
Mickael Picard ; Alain Moussu ; Simon Crouan ; Julia Facione ; Agnès Mistral ; Sabrina Dorol ; Sada Ba |Depuis 2015, lHôpital dInstruction des Armées de Percy a mis en place un programme de Réathlétisation post-Ligamentoplastie du Genou (RLG). Celui-ci consiste à poursuivre et intensifier la prise en charge chez des patients militaires opérés d[...]Article
Makoto Suzuki ; Tomoya Ishida ; Hisashi Matsumoto ; Satoru Kaneko ; Chiharu Inoue ; Yoshimitsu Aoki ; Harukazu Tohyama ; Mina Samukawa |Objective To investigate the association of psychological readiness at 9 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with knee strength and range-of-motion (ROM) at 3 and 9 months postoperatively. Design Retrospective cohort st[...]Article
Shiho Goto ; Craig J. Garrison ; Joseph P. Hannon ; Angellyn N. Grondin ; James M. Bothwell ; Sharon Wang-Price ; Curtis A. Bush ; Dean N. Papaliodis ; Lindsey N. Dietrich |Objectives To examine the quadriceps strength (QUADS) on the surgical (SURG) and non-surgical (Non-SURG) limbs in adolescent male and female athletes at pre-operative (PRE), 12 weeks post-operative (12WK), and return to sport (RTS) time point[...]