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View article: Muscle‐specific <scp>ERRγ</scp> activation mitigates muscle atrophy after <scp>ACL</scp> injury
Muscle‐specific <span>ERRγ</span> activation mitigates muscle atrophy after <span>ACL</span> injury Open
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury adversely affects skeletal muscle, leading to muscle atrophy and weakness, significantly impacting clinical outcomes. This study aimed to determine if estrogen‐related receptor gamma (ERRγ) overexpre…
View article: Untreated Injuries to the Anterolateral Capsular Structures Do Not Affect Outcomes and Kinematics after Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Untreated Injuries to the Anterolateral Capsular Structures Do Not Affect Outcomes and Kinematics after Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Open
Background: Injuries to the anterolateral complex (ALC) may contribute to increased rotatory knee laxity. However, it has not been evaluated whether such injuries affect in vivo kinematics when treated in situ. The purpose of this study wa…
View article: Direct measurement of three-dimensional forces at the medial meniscal root: A validation study
Direct measurement of three-dimensional forces at the medial meniscal root: A validation study Open
The posterior medial meniscal root (PMMR) experiences variable and multiaxial forces during loading. Current methods to measure these forces are limited and fail to adequately characterize the loads in all three dimensions at the root. Our…
View article: Poster 247: Muscle ERRγ Overexpression Mitigates the Muscle Atrophy after ACL injury
Poster 247: Muscle ERRγ Overexpression Mitigates the Muscle Atrophy after ACL injury Open
Objectives: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is the 6th most common orthopedic procedure performed in the United States (1,2). There is substantial evidence to suggest that muscle weakness significantly contributes to advers…
View article: Anatomic single vs. double‐bundle ACL reconstruction: a randomized clinical trial–Part 1: clinical outcomes
Anatomic single vs. double‐bundle ACL reconstruction: a randomized clinical trial–Part 1: clinical outcomes Open
Purpose Compare clinical outcomes of anatomic single‐bundle (SB) to anatomic double‐bundle (DB) anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). It was hypothesized that anatomic DB ACLR would result in better International Knee Documenta…
View article: Anatomic single‐ and double‐bundle ACL reconstruction both restore dynamic knee function: a randomized clinical trial—part II: knee kinematics
Anatomic single‐ and double‐bundle ACL reconstruction both restore dynamic knee function: a randomized clinical trial—part II: knee kinematics Open
Purpose Compare side‐to‐side differences for knee kinematics between anatomic single‐bundle (SB) and anatomic double‐bundle (DB) ACLR during downhill running at 6 and 24 months post ACLR using high‐accuracy dynamic stereo X‐ray imaging. It…
View article: Three-Dimensional UTE MR Imaging: Twelve-Month Analysis of ACL Autograft Remodeling
Three-Dimensional UTE MR Imaging: Twelve-Month Analysis of ACL Autograft Remodeling Open
Objectives: Post-reconstruction imaging of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is needed to non-invasively assess in vivo graft maturity before release to play. The purpose of this study was to evaluate autograft remodeling up to 12 month…
View article: Tibiofemoral Cartilage Contact Differences Between Level Walking and Downhill Running
Tibiofemoral Cartilage Contact Differences Between Level Walking and Downhill Running Open
Background: Some studies have suggested that altered tibiofemoral cartilage contact behavior (arthrokinematics) may contribute to long-term cartilage degeneration, potentially leading to tibiofemoral osteoarthritis. However, few studies ha…
View article: Patellar Fractures After the Harvest of a Quadriceps Tendon Autograft With a Bone Block: A Case Series
Patellar Fractures After the Harvest of a Quadriceps Tendon Autograft With a Bone Block: A Case Series Open
Background: The quadriceps tendon is a versatile graft option, and the clinical implications of a quadriceps tendon harvest need to be further defined. Purpose: To review surgical considerations for the safe harvest of a quadriceps tendon …
View article: Posterior Tibial Subchondral Bone and Meniscal Slope Correlate with In Vivo Internal Tibial Rotation
Posterior Tibial Subchondral Bone and Meniscal Slope Correlate with In Vivo Internal Tibial Rotation Open
Objectives: Increased posterior tibial slope (PTS) results in an anteriorly directed force on the knee and is associated with a high-grade pivot shift. However, all published articles on this topic draw conclusions based on static measurem…
View article: Does Knee Hyperextension Affect Dynamic In Vivo Kinematics and Clinical Outcomes after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction?
Does Knee Hyperextension Affect Dynamic In Vivo Kinematics and Clinical Outcomes after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction? Open
Objectives: There is no consensus on whether knee hyperextension affects postoperative outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R). A limitation of previous studies is that they evaluated only static joint laxity. The p…
View article: Comparison of Clinical Outcomes Following Anatomic Single vs. Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Comparison of Clinical Outcomes Following Anatomic Single vs. Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Objectives: The shortcomings of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL), including failure to restore normal structure and function of the knee, limited return to pre-injury level of sports participation and failure to prevent the …
View article: Knee Kinematics Following Anatomic Single vs. Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Knee Kinematics Following Anatomic Single vs. Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Objectives: A randomized clinical trial was conducted to compare knee kinematics during gait and running 24 months after ACL reconstruction, using either single-bundle (SB) or double-bundle (DB) quadriceps tendon grafts. We hypothesized th…
View article: The Effect of Injury to Anterolateral Capsular Structures on Outcomes of ACL Injured Patients 24 Months after Anatomic ACL Reconstruction
The Effect of Injury to Anterolateral Capsular Structures on Outcomes of ACL Injured Patients 24 Months after Anatomic ACL Reconstruction Open
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of injury of anterolateral capsular structures (ALC) on outcomes of ACL injured patients 24 months after anatomic ACL reconstruction (ACLR). It was hypothesized that injury …
View article: In vivo posterior cruciate ligament elongation in running activity after anatomic and non-anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
In vivo posterior cruciate ligament elongation in running activity after anatomic and non-anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Open
Case-control study, Level III.
View article: The Effects of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency on the Meniscus and Articular Cartilage
The Effects of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency on the Meniscus and Articular Cartilage Open
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury increases the risk of meniscus and articular cartilage damage, but the causes are not well understood. Previous in vitro studies were static, required extensive knee dissection, and likel…
View article: Letter to the Editor: Does Combined Intra- and Extraarticular ACL Reconstruction Improve Function and Stability? A Meta-analysis
Letter to the Editor: Does Combined Intra- and Extraarticular ACL Reconstruction Improve Function and Stability? A Meta-analysis Open
I read with great interest the recent meta-analysis on combined intra and extraarticular ACL reconstruction by Rezende and colleagues. This paper provided an excellent review of the existing literature on this topic, demonstrating slightly…
View article: ACL Reconstruction
ACL Reconstruction Open
Objectives: It has often been suggested that bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) grafts heal more quickly to graft tunnels than soft-tissue grafts after ACL reconstruction, due to rapid bone-to-bone healing. Little is known, however, about the…
View article: Knee Kinematics Are Related to Patient-Reported Outcomes 6 Months After Anatomic ACL Reconstruction
Knee Kinematics Are Related to Patient-Reported Outcomes 6 Months After Anatomic ACL Reconstruction Open
Objectives: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is among the most common procedures performed in orthopaedics. Patient reported outcomes (PRO) are widely utilized to evaluate symptoms, activity, and participation in sport after…
View article: The Effects of ACL Deficiency on the Meniscus and Articular Cartilage
The Effects of ACL Deficiency on the Meniscus and Articular Cartilage Open
Objectives: Through altered tibiofemoral kinematics, isolated tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) likely affect the meniscus and its ability to distribute joint forces. Changes in meniscal movement and deformation may result in a…