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                             41 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Age, time from injury to surgery and hop performance after primary ACLR affect the risk of contralateral ACLR Cristiani, Riccardo

30 5 p. 1828-1835
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2 A larger side-to-side difference in anterior knee laxity increases the prevalence of medial and lateral meniscal injuries in patients with ACL injuries Nakamae, Atsuo

30 5 p. 1560-1567
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3 Anatomical retraction of the semitendinosus muscle following harvest of the distal semitendinosus tendon for ACL reconstruction Speedtsberg, M. B.

30 5 p. 1706-1710
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4 Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with lateral plasty restores anterior–posterior laxity in the case of concurrent partial medial meniscectomy Di Paolo, Stefano

30 5 p. 1646-1653
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5 Autologous semitendinosus tendon graft could function as a meniscal transplant Rönnblad, Erik

30 5 p. 1520-1526
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6 Bone-patellar tendon–bone autograft maturation is superior to double-bundle hamstring tendon autograft maturation following anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Fukuda, Hideaki

30 5 p. 1661-1671
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7 Concomitant full-thickness cartilage lesions do not affect patient-reported outcomes at minimum 10-year follow-up after ACL reconstruction Wang, Katherine

30 5 p. 1836-1845
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8 Derotational distal femoral osteotomy yields satisfactory clinical outcomes in pathological femoral rotation with failed medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction Cao, Yanwei

30 5 p. 1809-1817
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9 Double bundle ACL reconstruction leads to better restoration of knee laxity and subjective outcomes than single bundle ACL reconstruction Seppänen, Arttu

30 5 p. 1795-1808
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10 Evidence-based rationale for treatment of meniscal lesions in athletes Borque, Kyle A.

30 5 p. 1511-1519
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11 Extrusion, meniscal signal change, loss of shape, synovitis and bone marrow oedema are reliable scoring parameters to assess MRI appearance post meniscal transplant Damasena, Iswadi

30 5 p. 1527-1534
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12 Full thickness quadriceps tendon grafts with bone had similar material properties to bone-patellar tendon-bone and a four-strand semitendinosus grafts: a biomechanical study Strauss, Marc J.

30 5 p. 1786-1794
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13 Good clinical outcomes after patellar cartilage repair with no evidence for inferior results in complex cases with the need for additional patellofemoral realignment procedures: a systematic review Burger, Daniel

30 5 p. 1752-1768
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14 Good healing potential of patellar chondral defects after all-arthroscopic autologous chondrocyte implantation with spheroids: a second-look arthroscopic assessment Sumida, Yoshikazu

30 5 p. 1535-1542
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15 Grade III pivot shift as an early sign of knee decompensation in chronic ACL-injured knees with bimeniscal tears Magosch, Amanda

30 5 p. 1611-1619
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16 Graft isometry during anatomical ACL reconstruction has little effect on surgical outcomes Moon, Hyun-Soo

30 5 p. 1594-1604
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17 Higher risk of ACL rupture in amateur football compared to professional football: 5-year results of the ‘Anterior cruciate ligament-registry in German football’ Szymski, Dominik

30 5 p. 1776-1785
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18 Iliotibial band autograft is a suitable alternative graft for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of outcomes Lucena, Thibaut

30 5 p. 1679-1690
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19 Incidence and risk factors for symptomatic venous thromboembolism following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Forlenza, Enrico M.

30 5 p. 1552-1559
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20 In search of a gold standard for objective clinical outcome: using dynamic biplane radiography to measure knee kinematics Anderst, W.

30 5 p. 1499-1501
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21 Interobserver reliability is higher for assessments with 3D software-generated models than with conventional MRI images in the classification of trochlear dysplasia Fuchs, Andreas

30 5 p. 1654-1660
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22 Intra-articular steroid injection at the time of knee arthroscopy increases risk of post-operative infection Kohls, Morgan

30 5 p. 1846-1853
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23 Intra-operative assessment of the vascularisation of a cross section of the meniscus using near-infrared fluorescence imaging van Schie, Peter

30 5 p. 1629-1638
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24 Low annual hospital volume of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is not associated with higher revision rates Martin, R. Kyle

30 5 p. 1575-1583
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25 Magnetic resonance imaging does not reliably detect Kaplan fiber injury in the setting of anterior cruciate ligament tear Lynch, Thomas B.

30 5 p. 1769-1775
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26 Medial meniscal ramp lesions in ACL-injured elite athletes are strongly associated with medial collateral ligament injuries and medial tibial bone bruising on MRI Willinger, Lukas

30 5 p. 1502-1510
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27 Meniscal allograft transplantation shows a mismatch between anatomic and clinical failures Song, Ju-Ho

30 5 p. 1700-1705
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28 Minimal graft site morbidity using autogenous semitendinosus graft from the uninjured leg: a randomised controlled trial von Essen, Christoffer

30 5 p. 1639-1645
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29 Operative management of isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries improves stability and reduces the incidence of secondary osteoarthritis: a systematic review Schroven, Wouter

30 5 p. 1733-1743
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30 Performing a knee arthroscopy among patients with degenerative knee disease: one-third is potentially low value care Rietbergen, T.

30 5 p. 1568-1574
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31 Remnant preserving ACL reconstruction with a functional remnant is related to improved laxity but not to improved clinical outcomes in comparison to a nonfunctional remnant Franciozi, Carlos Eduardo

30 5 p. 1543-1551
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32 Revision ACL reconstruction has higher incidence of 30-day hospital readmission, reoperation, and surgical complications relative to primary procedures Marx, Jeremy S.

30 5 p. 1605-1610
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33 Revision surgery for failed medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction results in better disease-specific outcome scores when performed for recurrent instability than for patellofemoral pain or limited range of motion Zimmermann, Felix

30 5 p. 1718-1724
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34 Severe bicompartmental bone bruise is associated with rotatory instability in anterior cruciate ligament injury Agostinone, Piero

30 5 p. 1725-1732
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35 Side-to-side anterior tibial translation on monopodal weightbearing radiographs as a sign of knee decompensation in ACL-deficient knees Macchiarola, Luca

30 5 p. 1691-1699
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36 Stenotic intercondylar notch is not a risk factor for posterior cruciate ligament rupture: a morphological analyses using magnetic resonance imaging Liu, Fei

30 5 p. 1711-1717
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37 Stress on the posteromedial region of the proximal tibia increased over time after anterior cruciate ligament injury Miura, Soya

30 5 p. 1744-1751
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38 The importance of continuous remnant preservation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction van Keulen, L. Z.

30 5 p. 1818-1827
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39 The J-sign and the body mass index determine the disease-specific quality of life in patients with lateral patellar instability Milinkovic, Danko Dan

30 5 p. 1672-1678
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40 Tibial slope, remnant preservation, and graft size are the most important factors affecting graft healing after ACL reconstruction Okutan, Ahmet Emin

30 5 p. 1584-1593
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41 Transpatellar bone tunnels perforating the lateral or anterior cortex increase the risk of patellar fracture in MPFL reconstruction: a finite element analysis and survey of the International Patellofemoral Study Group Wierer, Guido

30 5 p. 1620-1628
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