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Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 51:850-853
Autor:
John P, Bigouette, Erin C, Owen, Brett Brick A, Lantz, Rudolf G, Hoellrich, Rick W, Wright, Laura J, Huston, Amanda K, Haas, Christina R, Allen, Daniel E, Cooper, Thomas M, DeBerardino, Warren R, Dunn, Kurt P, Spindler, Michael J, Stuart, John P, Albright, Annunziato Ned, Amendola, Christopher C, Annunziata, Robert A, Arciero, Bernard R, Bach, Champ L, Baker, Arthur R, Bartolozzi, Keith M, Baumgarten, Jeffery R, Bechler, Jeffrey H, Berg, Geoffrey A, Bernas, Stephen F, Brockmeier, Robert H, Brophy, Charles A, Bush-Joseph, J, Brad Butler V, James L, Carey, James E, Carpenter, Brian J, Cole, Jonathan M, Cooper, Charles L, Cox, R, Alexander Creighton, Tal S, David, David C, Flanigan, Robert W, Frederick, Theodore J, Ganley, Elizabeth A, Garofoli, Charles J, Gatt, Steven R, Gecha, James, Robert Giffin, Sharon L, Hame, Jo A, Hannafin, Christopher D, Harner, Norman Lindsay, Harris, Keith S, Hechtman, Elliott B, Hershman, David C, Johnson, Timothy S, Johnson, Morgan H, Jones, Christopher C, Kaeding, Ganesh V, Kamath, Thomas E, Klootwyk, Bruce A, Levy, C, Benjamin Ma, G Peter, Maiers, Robert G, Marx, Matthew J, Matava, Gregory M, Mathien, David R, McAllister, Eric C, McCarty, Robert G, McCormack, Bruce S, Miller, Carl W, Nissen, Daniel F, O'Neill, Brett D, Owens, Richard D, Parker, Mark L, Purnell, Arun J, Ramappa, Michael A, Rauh, Arthur C, Rettig, Jon K, Sekiya, Kevin G, Shea, Orrin H, Sherman, James R, Slauterbeck, Matthew V, Smith, Jeffrey T, Spang, Ltc, Steven J Svoboda, Timothy N, Taft, Joachim J, Tenuta, Edwin M, Tingstad, Armando F, Vidal, Darius G, Viskontas, Richard A, White, James S, Williams, Michelle L, Wolcott, Brian R, Wolf, James J, York
Publikováno v:
Am J Sports Med
Background: Patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) revision report lower outcome scores on validated knee questionnaires postoperatively compared to cohorts with primary ACL reconstruction. In a previously active population, it is unclear if
Autor:
Robert C, Spang, Alan, Getgood, Sabrina M, Strickland, Annunziato Ned, Amendola, Andreas H, Gomoll
Publikováno v:
Instructional course lectures. 69
This review focuses on the management of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction patients when other concomitant pathology may need to be addressed at the time of surgery. Given the role of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus in prevent
Autor:
Lorraine A. T. Boakye, Ned Amendola, MaCalus V. Hogan, Monique C. Chambers, Dwayne Carney, Alan S. Yan
Publikováno v:
Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics. 28:91-95
Osteochondral lesions of the talus occur in 2%-6% of ankle sprains and may present with concurrent ankle sprains as a result of an inverted ankle. Lesions that are chronic in nature, have failed conservative management, or have displaced fragments or
Publikováno v:
Journal of ISAKOS. 2:186-190
Importance Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury can be a devastating injury that without surgery may lead to chronic instability. Although surgical reconstruction recreates the stabilising constraint of the native ACL, postoperative pain and subse
Autor:
Robert A, Burnett, Robert, Westermann, Kyle, Duchman, Ned, Amendola, Carolyn, Hettrich, Brian, Wolf, Natalie, Glass, Matthew, Bollier
Publikováno v:
The Iowa orthopaedic journal. 39(1)
BACKGROUND: Concomitant meniscal and chondral pathology is common at the time of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R). The purpose of the present study was to report the prevalence of concomitant intra-articular pathology for patients un
Autor:
Bigouette, John P., Owen, Erin C., Brett (Brick) A. Lantz, Hoellrich, Rudolf G., Huston, Laura J., Haas, Amanda K., Allen, Christina R., Anderson, Allen F., Cooper, Daniel E., DeBerardino, Thomas M., Dunn, Warren R., Mann, Barton, Spindler, Kurt P., Stuart, Michael J., Wright, Rick W., Albright, John P., Annunziato (Ned) Amendola, Andrish, Jack T., Annunziata, Christopher C., Arciero, Robert A., Bach, Bernard R., Champ L. Baker, Bartolozzi, Arthur R., Baumgarten, Keith M., Bechler, Jeffery R., Berg, Jeffrey H., Bernas, Geoffrey A., Brockmeier, Stephen F., Brophy, Robert H., Bush-Joseph, Charles A., J. Brad Butler, Campbell, John D., Carey, James L., Carpenter, James E., Cole, Brian J., Cooper, Jonathan M., Cox, Charles L., R. Alexander Creighton, Dahm, Diane L., David, Tal S., Flanigan, David C., Frederick, Robert W., Ganley, Theodore J., Garofoli, Elizabeth A., Gatt, Charles J., Gecha, Steven R., Giffin, James Robert, Hame, Sharon L., Hannafin, Jo A., Harner, Christopher D., Harris, Norman Lindsay, Hechtman, Keith S., Hershman, Elliott B., Hosea, Timothy M., Johnson, David C., Johnson, Timothy S., Jones, Morgan H., Kaeding, Christopher C., Kamath, Ganesh V., Klootwyk, Thomas E., Levy, Bruce A., C. Benjamin Ma, G. Peter Maiers, Marx, Robert G., Matava, Matthew J., Mathien, Gregory M., McAllister, David R., McCarty, Eric C., McCormack, Robert G., Miller, Bruce S., Nissen, Carl W., O’Neill, Daniel F., Owens, Brett D., Parker, Richard D., Purnell, Mark L., Ramappa, Arun J., Rauh, Michael A., Rettig, Arthur C., Sekiya, Jon K., Shea, Kevin G., Sherman, Orrin H., Slauterbeck, James R., Smith, Matthew V., Spang, Jeffrey T., Svoboda, Steven J., Taft, Timothy N., Tenuta, Joachim J., Tingstad, Edwin M., Vidal, Armando F., Viskontas, Darius G., White, Richard A., Williams, James S., Wolcott, Michelle L., Wolf, Brian R., York, James J.
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0363546519856348 for Relationship Between Sports Participation After Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and 2-Year Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::110d232e66c3699289f7cea1afddaf6a
Autor:
Carolyn M. Hettrich, Brian R. Wolf, Kyle R. Duchman, Robert W. Westermann, Chris A. Anthony, Yubo Gao, Andrew J. Pugely, Ned Amendola
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Knee Surgery. 30:535-543
Infection following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is rare. Previous authors have concluded that diabetes, tobacco use, and previous knee surgery may influence infection rates following ACLR. The purpose of this study was to identif
Autor:
Ned Amendola
Publikováno v:
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 100(4)
Autor:
David Y, Ding, Alan L, Zhang, Christina R, Allen, Allen F, Anderson, Daniel E, Cooper, Thomas M, DeBerardino, Warren R, Dunn, Amanda K, Haas, Laura J, Huston, Brett Brick A, Lantz, Barton, Mann, Kurt P, Spindler, Michael J, Stuart, Rick W, Wright, John P, Albright, Annunziato Ned, Amendola, Jack T, Andrish, Christopher C, Annunziata, Robert A, Arciero, Bernard R, Bach, Champ L, Baker, Arthur R, Bartolozzi, Keith M, Baumgarten, Jeffery R, Bechler, Jeffrey H, Berg, Geoffrey A, Bernas, Stephen F, Brockmeier, Robert H, Brophy, Charles A, Bush-Joseph, J Brad, Butler, John D, Campbell, James L, Carey, James E, Carpenter, Brian J, Cole, Jonathan M, Cooper, Charles L, Cox, R Alexander, Creighton, Diane L, Dahm, Tal S, David, David C, Flanigan, Robert W, Frederick, Theodore J, Ganley, Elizabeth A, Garofoli, Charles J, Gatt, Steven R, Gecha, James Robert, Giffin, Sharon L, Hame, Jo A, Hannafin, Christopher D, Harner, Norman Lindsay, Harris, Keith S, Hechtman, Elliott B, Hershman, Rudolf G, Hoellrich, Timothy M, Hosea, David C, Johnson, Timothy S, Johnson, Morgan H, Jones, Christopher C, Kaeding, Ganesh V, Kamath, Thomas E, Klootwyk, Bruce A, Levy, C Benjamin, Ma, G Peter, Maiers, Robert G, Marx, Matthew J, Matava, Gregory M, Mathien, David R, McAllister, Eric C, McCarty, Robert G, McCormack, Bruce S, Miller, Carl W, Nissen, Daniel F, O'Neill, Brett D, Owens, Richard D, Parker, Mark L, Purnell, Arun J, Ramappa, Michael A, Rauh, Arthur C, Rettig, Jon K, Sekiya, Kevin G, Shea, Orrin H, Sherman, James R, Slauterbeck, Matthew V, Smith, Jeffrey T, Spang, Steven J, Svoboda, Timothy N, Taft, Joachim J, Tenuta, Edwin M, Tingstad, Armando F, Vidal, Darius G, Viskontas, Richard A, White, James S, Williams, Michelle L, Wolcott, Brian R, Wolf, James J, York
Publikováno v:
The American journal of sports medicine. 45(9)
Background: While revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) can be performed to restore knee stability and improve patient activity levels, outcomes after this surgery are reported to be inferior to those after primary ACLR. Further r