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1. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with suture tape augmentation in the high-risk, young population.

2. Increased global posterior tibial slope is significantly associated with higher ACL graft signal intensity on 2-Year postoperative MRI after primary ACL reconstruction using hamstring tendon autografts.

3. Optimal angles for independent femoral tunnel drillings to prevent damage to anatomic structures in single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

4. Hamstring tendon graft with LARS augmentation showed superior short-term clinical efficacy compared to hamstring tendon alone as graft in ACL reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

5. Guided Growth for Correction of Elevated Tibial Posterior Slope in Pediatric ACL Deficiency: A Case Report.

6. Surgical Predictors of Clinical Outcome 6 Years After Revision ACL Reconstruction.

7. Risk factors for early onset patellofemoral osteoarthritis following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring tendon autograft.

8. Survivorship and Outcomes of Meniscal Ramp Lesions Repaired Through a Posteromedial Portal During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Outcome Study With a Minimum 10-Year Follow-up.

9. Combination of closing-wedge distal femoral osteotomy and modified tibial plateau levelling osteotomy for the treatment of medial patellar luxation and concomitant cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs.

10. Preservation of the MMPH and Status of the Notch Configurations Are Important Factors for Successful Revision ACL Reconstruction.

11. Evaluation of the reliability and accuracy of MRI for the diagnosis of meniscal ramp lesions.

12. Alterations in mechanical properties of rabbit collateral ligaments eight weeks after anterior cruciate ligament transection.

13. Injection therapy in professional footballers.

14. Longitudinal assessment of knee joint proprioception using weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing tests throughout rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

15. Physical, psychological, and environmental shifts experienced during the young athlete journey after ACL reconstruction.

16. Double-Cut Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy for the Management of Cranial Cruciate Ligament Insufficiency in Dogs with an Excessive Plateau Angle: Early Clinical Results in 16 Dogs.

17. Nonanatomic femoral tunnel placement increases the risk of subsequent meniscal surgery after ACLR: Part II-Patients without recurrent ACL injury.

18. The angle of the lower portion of the posterior cruciate ligament assists in the diagnosis of partial anterior cruciate ligament tears.

20. Analysis of the Swedish Knee Ligament Register: Concomitant injuries, revision surgery and smoking render worse results.

21. No difference was found between double-bundle and single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions in terms of osteoarthritis at 15-year follow-up.

22. Health-related quality of life does not deteriorate while waiting for anterior cruciate reconstruction.

23. Outcomes from different aspects indicate the all-inside technique may serve as an ideal option for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

24. Validating the capture rate of revisions by the New Zealand ACL Registry: An analysis of all-cause reoperation following primary ACL reconstruction.

25. Lateral extra-articular tenodesis does not enhance ACL graft healing, however, does reduce graft tunnel widening.

26. Differences in the microstructural and mechanical qualities of semitendinosus tendon grafts between skeletally immature and mature patients in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

27. Meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) combined with revision ACL reconstruction and lateral extra-articular tenodesis results in significantly improved outcomes, but patient-reported knee function is inferior compared to an isolated MAT.

28. Peroneus Longus vs Hamstring Tendon Autografts in ACL Reconstruction: A Comparative Study of 106 Patients' Outcomes.

29. Comparison of bilateral ligaments after unilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Based on magnetic resonance imaging analysis.

30. Arthroscopic mini tunnel suture bridge for ACL tibial avulsion fractures repair.

31. Comparison of a full tibial tunnel or an all-inside technique for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: An observational study.

32. [Biomechanics during cutting movement in individuals after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction].

33. Ramp Lesions with ACL Injuries Between MRI and Arthroscopic Evaluation.

34. Return to Play After an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Collegiate Athlete: A Systematic Review Evaluating Return to Play Proportions and Associated Factors.

35. Posterior Tibial Slope Measured on Plain Radiograph Versus MRI and Its Association With Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Matched Case-Control Study.

36. English Translation and Cultural Adaptation of the Knee Numeric-Entity Evaluation Score (KNEES-ACL): A Condition-Specific Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries.

37. Evaluation under loading detects medial meniscus extrusion in patients with reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament and restricted knee extension.

38. Medial meniscal and bony slopes are higher in knees with failed ACL reconstruction than in patients with successful ACL reconstruction.

39. Quadriceps tendon size does not affect postoperative strength recovery following quadriceps tendon anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

40. The Effect of Gracilis Tendon Preservation on Postoperative Knee Joint Stability and Muscle Strength in Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery.

41. In the Acute Phase of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture: Quantitative Assessment of Matrix Changes and Correlation between Different States of Meniscus and Adjacent Cartilage.

42. In the medium term, more than half of males report kinesiophobia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

43. Females demonstrate lower levels of activity, psychological readiness and strength symmetry after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction than males, and also recovery of quadriceps strength and hop symmetry is delayed in females undergoing reconstruction with a quadriceps tendon autograft.

44. Response to letter to the editor about 'kiss goodbye to the "kissing knees": no association between frontal plane inward knee motion and risk of future non-contact ACL injury in elite female athletes'.

45. Factors Associated with Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Focus on Athletes Who Desire Preinjury Level of Sport.

46. Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis Augmentation of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Is Most Commonly Indicated for Pivot Shift of Grade 2 or Greater and for Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

47. The gender and sex data gap in anterior cruciate ligament injuries in paediatric patients.

48. Is Visual Reliance Increased in Athletes After ACL Injury? A Scoping Review.

49. An 8-week physiotherapist-led return to sport group program after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction improves measures of physical and psychological function: A case series.

50. Lower extremity return to sport testing: A systematic review.

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