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Sue D. Barber-Westin

Researcher at Deaconess Hospital

Publications -  161
Citations -  8195

Sue D. Barber-Westin is an academic researcher from Deaconess Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 161 publications receiving 7592 citations.

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Factors Used to Determine Return to Unrestricted Sports Activities After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

TL;DR: General recommendations are made for quantification of muscle strength, stability, neuromuscular control, and function in patients who desire to return to athletics after ACL reconstruction, with acknowledgment of the need for continued research in this area.
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High Tibial Osteotomy and Ligament Reconstruction for Varus Angulated Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Deficient Knees*

TL;DR: Young patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency, lower limb varus angulation, and varying amounts of posterolateral ligaments deficiency are treated with high tibial osteotomy and ligament reconstructive procedures in these knees with complex injury patterns, and Cincinnati Knee Rating Score significantly improved.
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Rigorous Statistical Reliability, Validity, and Responsiveness Testing of the Cincinnati Knee Rating System in 350 Subjects with Uninjured, Injured, or Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Knees

TL;DR: The data demonstrated that the Cincinnati Knee Rating System has acceptable reliability, validity, and responsiveness for use in outcome studies after knee ligament reconstruction.
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The Drop-Jump Screening Test Difference in Lower Limb Control By Gender and Effect of Neuromuscular Training in Female Athletes

TL;DR: After neuromuscular training, female athletes had improved knee separation distances and a more neutral lower limb alignment on landing and takeoff and males had a neutrally aligned lower limb position.
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Arthroscopic Repair of Meniscal Tears that Extend into the Avascular Zone A Review of 198 Single and Complex Tears

TL;DR: Repairs of meniscal tears that extend into the avascular region for select patients, including those in their 20s and 30s and highly competitive athletes, are recommended, believing the benefits of a potentially functional meniscus outweigh the risks of reoperation.