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1. Validity and Reliability of Finger-Strength Testing in 6 Common Grip Techniques for the Assessment of Bouldering Ability in Men.

2. Physiologic Preoperative Knee Hyperextension Is Not Associated With Postoperative Laxity, Subjective Knee Function, or Revision Surgery After ACL Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autografts.

3. A new patient-reported outcome measure for the evaluation of ankle instability: description of the development process and validation protocol.

4. Are orthopaedic randomized controlled trials as statistically fragile as portrayed? A call for improved interpretation of the statistical fragility index.

5. A practical guide to the implementation of AI in orthopaedic research, Part 6: How to evaluate the performance of AI research?

6. ChatGPT can yield valuable responses in the context of orthopaedic trauma surgery.

8. Better Safe Than Sorry? A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis on Time to Return to Sport After ACL Reconstruction as a Risk Factor for Second ACL Injury.

9. No Association Between Hamstrings-to-Quadriceps Strength Ratio and Second ACL Injuries After Accounting for Prognostic Factors: A Cohort Study of 574 Patients After ACL-Reconstruction.

10. Metal interference screw fixation combinations show high revision rates in primary hamstring tendon ACL reconstruction.

13. A practical guide to the implementation of AI in orthopaedic research – part 1: opportunities in clinical application and overcoming existing challenges.

15. Swedish Olympic athletes report one injury insurance claim every second year: a 22-year insurance registry-based cohort study.

16. Accelerated evidence synthesis in orthopaedics—the roles of natural language processing, expert annotation and large language models.

17. Differences in postoperative knee function based on concomitant treatment of lateral meniscal injury in the setting of primary ACL reconstruction.

19. High-level soccer players have a low rate of return to performance after hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome.

20. Sports activity and quality of life improve after isolated ACL, isolated PCL, and combined ACL/PCL reconstruction.

21. Effect of Quadriceps and Hamstring Strength Relative to Body Weight on Risk of a Second ACL Injury: A Cohort Study of 835 Patients Who Returned to Sport After ACL Reconstruction.

22. Low occurrence of MRI spinal changes in elite climbing athletes; a cross-sectional study.

23. Generalized joint hypermobility leads to an 8-fold increase in the odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 24 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction.

24. Arthroscopic iliopsoas tenotomy after total hip arthroplasty: safe method for the right patient.

26. Different patient and activity-related characteristics result in different injury profiles for patients with anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament injuries.

27. Massive foreign body reaction and osteolysis following primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the ligament augmentation and reconstruction system (LARS): a case report with histopathological and physicochemical analysis.

28. Generalized joint hypermobility does not influence 1-year patient satisfaction or functional outcome after ACL reconstruction.

30. Lower rate of acceptable knee function in adolescents compared with young adults five years after acl reconstruction: results from the swedish national knee ligament register.

31. Greater proportion of patients report an acceptable symptom state after ACL reconstruction compared with non-surgical treatment: a 10-year follow-up from the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry.

32. Protocol for a multicenter prospective cohort study evaluating arthroscopic and non-surgical treatment for microinstability of the hip joint.

33. Patients with chronic Achilles tendon rupture have persistent limitations in patient-reported function and calf muscle function one year after surgical treatment – a case series.

34. Surgical treatment of chronic Achilles tendon rupture results in improved gait biomechanics.

35. Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety After ACL Injury: A Systematic Review.

37. Adolescents Have Twice the Revision Rate of Young Adults After ACL Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autograft: A Study From the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry.

38. Evaluation of outcome reporting trends for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome- a systematic review.

39. Evolving evidence in the treatment of primary and recurrent posterior cruciate ligament injuries, part 1: anatomy, biomechanics and diagnostics.

40. Evolving evidence in the treatment of primary and recurrent posterior cruciate ligament injuries, part 2: surgical techniques, outcomes and rehabilitation.

43. Loss to follow-up: initial non-responders do not differ from responders in terms of 2-year outcome in a hip arthroscopy registry.

46. Epidemiological Data on LCL and PCL Injuries Over 17 Seasons in Men's Professional Soccer: The UEFA Elite Club Injury Study.

47. Young Athletes Who Return to Sport Before 9 Months After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Have a Rate of New Injury 7 Times That of Those Who Delay Return.

48. Evaluation modalities for the anatomical repair of chronic ankle instability.

49. Lower rates of return to sport in patients with generalised joint hypermobility two years after ACL reconstruction: a prospective cohort study.

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