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Return to Sport After Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Autograft ACL Reconstruction in High School-Aged Athletes.

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In this article, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are occurring with increasing frequency in the adolescent population and outcomes after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) are inconsistently reported in the literature.
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Background:Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are occurring with increasing frequency in the adolescent population. Outcomes after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) are inconsistently reported in ho...

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Is There an Association in Young Patients Between Quadriceps or Hamstring Strength After ACL Reconstruction and Graft Rupture?

TL;DR: In young patients who underwent an ACL reconstruction, no association was noted between quadriceps and hamstring strength at 12 months postoperatively and subsequent graft ruptures, and the role of strength testing as part of the RTS criteria after ACL reconstruction warrants further investigation and clarification.
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Return to Sports: A Risky Business? A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis of Risk Factors for Graft Rupture Following ACL Reconstruction

TL;DR: A systematic review with meta-analysis (PROSPERO CRD42020140129) based on PRISMA guidelines was performed as mentioned in this paper , which identified and quantified risk factors for graft rupture after ACLR.
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Comparison of HSS(M35) and TIN tool performance in novel CNC drilling operation of AA3003-H14 material to minimise the surface roughness

TL;DR: In this article , surface roughness comparison of HSS M35 and TiN coated tool in CNC drilling operation is performed using Mitutoyo SJ-410 series surface roughs test to measure the surface profile.
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Use of Publicly Obtained Data in Sports Medicine Research: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis.

TL;DR: A systematic review of POD studies published since 2000 was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines as discussed by the authors .
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Fifty-five per cent return to competitive sport following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis including aspects of physical functioning and contextual factors

TL;DR: Return to sport varied according to different physical functioning and contextual factors, which could warrant additional emphasis in postoperative rehabilitation programmes to maximise participation.
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Incidence of Second ACL Injuries 2 Years After Primary ACL Reconstruction and Return to Sport.

TL;DR: Data support the hypothesis that in the 24 months after ACLR and RTS, patients are at a greater risk to suffer a subsequent ACL injury compared with young athletes without a history of ACL injuries, and the contralateral limb of female patients appears at greatest risk.
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Development and Evaluation of an Activity Rating Scale for Disorders of the Knee

TL;DR: A new rating scale to measure activity levels of patients was developed and evaluated to facilitate generalizability of results and allow more accurate comparisons among patient groups in outcomes research in sports medicine.
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Graft Size and Patient Age Are Predictors of Early Revision After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Autograft

TL;DR: Cutting hamstring autograft size and decreased patient age are predictors of early graft revision in patients aged under 20 years is associated with higher revision rates.
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Allograft Versus Autograft Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Predictors of Failure From a MOON Prospective Longitudinal Cohort

TL;DR: There is an increased risk of ACL graft rupture in patients who have undergone allograft reconstruction, and patients in the age group of 10 to 19 years had the highest percentage of graft failures, suggesting allografted ACLRs should be performed with caution in the younger patient population.