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How to Rapidly Abolish Knee Extension Deficit After Injury or Surgery: A Practice-Changing Video Pearl From the Scientific Anterior Cruciate Ligament Network International (SANTI) Study Group, 2018

How to Rapidly Abolish Knee Extension Deficit After Injury or Surgery: A Practice-Changing Video Pearl From the Scientific Anterior Cruciate Ligament Network International (SANTI) Study Group, 2018 In this technical note, the authors describe a set of exercises that reliably counter…

No evidence for the most appropriate postoperative rehabilitation protocol following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with concomitant articular cartilage lesions: a systematic review

No evidence for the most appropriate postoperative rehabilitation protocol following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with concomitant articular cartilage lesions: a systematic review Facebook – instagram – twitter Purpose The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature to investigate the recommended rehabilitation protocol…

Risk factors for residual pivot shift after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: data from the MAKS group

Risk factors for residual pivot shift after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: data from the MAKS group Background Clinical results after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction are considered successful as anterior stability is restored. However, even though anterior stability was successfully restored in the majority…

Psychological factors are important to return to pre-injury sport activity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: expect and motivate to satisfy.

Psychological factors are important to return to pre-injury sport activity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: expect and motivate to satisfy. Conclusion Prior to ACL reconstruction, most participants expected to return to their pre-injury activity level. Higher motivation during rehabilitation was associated…

Pain tolerance for an increase in load for ACL patients week 8 post-op. “Effects of closed versus open kinetic chain knee extensor resistance training on knee laxity and leg function in patients during the 8- to 14 week post-operative period after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction”

Pain tolerance for an increase in load for ACL patients week 8 post-op. “Effects of closed versus open kinetic chain knee extensor resistance training on knee laxity and leg function in patients during the 8- to 14 week post-operative period…

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