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                             41 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 ACL graft with extra-cortical fixation rotates around the femoral tunnel aperture during knee flexion Zhu, Junjun

30 1 p. 116-123
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2 A high tibial slope, allograft use, and poor patient-reported outcome scores are associated with multiple ACL graft failures Winkler, Philipp W.

30 1 p. 139-148
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3 Allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stromal cell implantation was superior to bone marrow aspirate concentrate augmentation for cartilage regeneration despite similar clinical outcomes Yang, Hong-Yeol

30 1 p. 208-218
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4 Anatomic medial knee reconstruction restores stability and function at minimum 2 years follow-up Tapasvi, Sachin

30 1 p. 280-287
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5 An older age, a longer duration between injury and surgery, and positive pivot shift test results increase the prevalence of articular cartilage injury during ACL reconstruction in all three compartments of the knee in patients with ACL injuries Nakamae, Atsuo

30 1 p. 219-230
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6 Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with lateral extraarticular tenodesis better restores native knee kinematics in combined ACL and meniscal injury Gibbs, Christopher M.

30 1 p. 131-138
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7 Anterolateral complex injuries occur in the majority of ‘isolated’ anterior cruciate ligament ruptures Balendra, Ganesh

30 1 p. 176-183
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8 A tribute to the dynamic and indelible godfather of sports medicine, Dr. Freddie Fu West, Robin

30 1 p. 11-12
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9 Bacterial contamination of irrigation fluid and suture material during ACL reconstruction and meniscus surgery Bartek, Benjamin

30 1 p. 246-252
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10 Current trends in the anterior cruciate ligament part 1: biology and biomechanics Musahl, Volker

30 1 p. 20-33
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11 Current trends in the anterior cruciate ligament part II: evaluation, surgical technique, prevention, and rehabilitation Musahl, Volker

30 1 p. 34-51
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12 Distal posterolateral corner injury in the setting of multiligament knee injury increases risk of common peroneal palsy Essilfie, Anthony A.

30 1 p. 239-245
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13 External fixation increases complications following surgical treatment of multiple ligament knee injuries Hughes, Jonathan D.

30 1 p. 161-166
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14 Failed meniscal repair increases the risk for osteoarthritis and poor knee function at an average of 9 years follow-up Rönnblad, Erik

30 1 p. 192-199
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15 Freddie Fu: A Leader of Leaders Drain, Nicholas P.

30 1 p. 13-15
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16 Freddie H Fu: a true friend of ESSKA Karlsson, Jon

30 1 p. 1-2
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17 Hamstring graft diameter above 7 mm has a lower risk of failure following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Alomar, Abdulaziz Z.

30 1 p. 288-297
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18 High incidence of superficial and deep medial collateral ligament injuries in ‘isolated’ anterior cruciate ligament ruptures: a long overlooked injury Willinger, Lukas

30 1 p. 167-175
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19 How to build a sports medicine program—gridiron of western Pennsylvania—a Pitt orthopaedic tradition Drain, Nicholas P.

30 1 p. 16-19
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20 Injuries to the anterolateral ligament are observed more frequently compared to lesions to the deep iliotibial tract (Kaplan fibers) in anterior cruciate ligamant deficient knees using magnetic resonance imaging Runer, Armin

30 1 p. 309-318
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21 In patients eligible for meniscal surgery who first receive physical therapy, multivariable prognostic models cannot predict who will eventually undergo surgery Noorduyn, Julia C. A.

30 1 p. 231-238
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22 Italian version of the anterior cruciate ligament-return to sport after injury scale (IT ACL-RSI): translation, cross-cultural adaptation, validation and ability to predict the return to sport at medium-term follow-up in a population of sport patients Thiebat, Gabriele

30 1 p. 270-279
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23 Knees with straight Blumensaat’s line have small volume of femoral intercondylar notch Iriuchishima, Takanori

30 1 p. 102-108
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24 Laterally shifted tibial tunnel can be the risk of residual knee laxity for double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Chiba, Daisuke

30 1 p. 319-327
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25 Low to moderate risk of nerve damage during peroneus longus tendon autograft harvest He, Jinshen

30 1 p. 109-115
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26 No differences in clinical outcome between CMI and Actifit meniscal scaffolds: a systematic review and meta-analysis Reale, Davide

30 1 p. 328-348
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27 Preoperative ultrasound predicts the intraoperative diameter of the quadriceps tendon autograft more accurately than preoperative magnetic resonance imaging for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Takeuchi, Satoshi

30 1 p. 52-60
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28 Quadriceps tendon autograft is becoming increasingly popular in revision ACL reconstruction Winkler, Philipp W.

30 1 p. 149-160
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29 Ramp lesions are six times more likely to be observed in the presence of a posterior medial tibial bone bruise in ACL-injured patients Beel, Wouter

30 1 p. 184-191
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30 Return to preinjury sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is predicted by five independent factors Muller, Bart

30 1 p. 84-92
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31 Satisfactory patient-reported outcomes at 5 years following primary repair with suture tape augmentation for proximal anterior cruciate ligament tears Hopper, Graeme P.

30 1 p. 253-259
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32 Steep posterior lateral tibial slope, bone contusion on lateral compartments and combined medial collateral ligament injury are associated with the increased risk of lateral meniscal tear Kim, Seong Hwan

30 1 p. 298-308
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33 Superb microvascular imaging (SMI) detects increased vascularity of the torn anterior cruciate ligament Takeuchi, Satoshi

30 1 p. 93-101
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34 The bone microstructure from anterior cruciate ligament footprints is similar after ligament reconstruction and does not affect long-term outcomes Stolarz, Mateusz

30 1 p. 260-269
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35 The clinical outcome of minimally invasive popliteal tendon recess procedure is comparable to arthroscopic popliteal tendon reconstruction in patients with type A posterolateral rotational instability Li, Yue

30 1 p. 200-207
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36 The Diagnostic Arthroscopy Skill Score (DASS): a reliable and suitable assessment tool for arthroscopic skill training Anetzberger, Hermann

30 1 p. 349-360
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37 The effect of lateral extra-articular tenodesis on in vivo cartilage contact in combined anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Nishida, Kyohei

30 1 p. 61-70
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38 The latest is not always the greatest Fu, Freddie H.

30 1 p. 3-10
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39 The posterior cruciate ligament inclination angle is higher in anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency Gali, Julio Cesar

30 1 p. 124-130
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40 The radiographic tibial spine area is correlated with the occurrence of ACL injury Iriuchishima, Takanori

30 1 p. 78-83
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41 Two-fragment Segond fracture validates historical descriptions of independent soft tissue attachments Byrne, Kevin J.

30 1 p. 71-77
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