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ePOSTERS
  The Influence of Femoral Tunnel Length on Graft Rupture After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Luiz Gabriel B. Guglielmetti, MD, PhD
Santa Casa de São Paulo 755 São Paulo, SP, BRAZIL
The Multiligament Knee Injury: Results of Early Surgical Treatment
Arvind P. Gupta, MBBS, MS, MRCS, Dip SICOT
Paras HMRI Hospital Patna, Bihar, INDIA
Analysis of Factors Affecting the Surgical Time in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Decision Tree Analysis
Kengo Harato, MD, PhD
Return to Performance Following ACL Reconstruction in the Professional Footballer: A New Method of Assessment Neil Jain, BM, MRCS(Ed), FRCS(Tr&Orth)
Manchester Institute of Health & Performance Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Return to Performance Following ACL Reconstruction: The Need for a Specific Method of Assessment for Elite Athletes Neil Jain, BM, MRCS(Ed), FRCS(Tr&Orth)
Manchester Institute of Health & Performance Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Impaired Neuromuscular Control up to Postoperative One Year in Operated and Non-Operated Knees After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Ki-Mo Jang, MD, PhD, Prof.
Anam Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Does the Knee Kinematics During Static Lunge Predict Knee Ligament Injury Risk in Single-Leg Landing?:
A Comparative Study among Three Different Toe Directions Kazuya Kaneda, MD
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine Tokyo, JAPAN
761 ACL Reconstruction with Short Hamstring Graft and Tape Locking Screw Fixation: Results at Two Years
Adam M. Katchky, MD, MSc, BESc, FRCSC Brisbane Knee and Shoulder Clinic Brisbane, QLD, AUSTRALIA
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Keio University School of Medicine 757
Tokyo, JAPAN
Rotational Stability of the Knee Two Years After the ACL and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction
Radek Hart, MD, PhD, FRCS, Prof.
General Hospital 758 Znojmo, CZECH REPUBLIC
Combined Reconstruction of the Anterolateral Ligament in Patients with Hypermobility and Knee Hyperextension with ACL Injuries Leads to Better Clinical Outcomes than Isolated ACL Reconstruction
Camilo P. Helito, MD, PhD 760 University of São Paulo
São Paulo, SP, BRAZIL
Adjustable Buttons for ACL Graft Cortical Fixation Partially Fail with Cyclic Loading and Unloading
Mirco Herbort, MD, Prof.
University of Muenster Muenster, GERMANY
KNEE–ACL (CONT.)
 743 Bone-Patellar-Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament 752 Reconstruction Does Not Cause Functional Anterior
Knee Pain
Brian Godshaw, MD
Ochsner Sports Medicine Institute New Orleans, LA, UNITED STATES
Association between Graft Choice and
Pre-Operative Measurement of Semitendinosus 753 Tendon Using Ultrasonography
Kazumi Goto, MD
Toshiba Rinkan Hospital Kanagawa, JAPAN
Clinical Decision Making in Partial ACL Tears
Daniel Guenther, MD 754 University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA, UNITED STATES
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Comparison of Different Knee Laxities in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injured Knees Based on Quantitative Evaluation of the Manual Tests Using an Electromagnetic Sensor
Yuji Hiroshima, MD Kobe University Kobe, Hyogo, JAPAN
Influences of Muscle Fatigue of Unilateral Lower Extremity on Jump-Landing
Satoshi Imai, PT, MSc
Institute for Sports Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University
Tokyo, JAPAN
The Effect of Supplemental Tibial Fixation in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Eivind Inderhaug, MD, PhD, MPH
Aleris Hinna Park Stavanger, NORWAY
Does Isolated Hip Abductor Fatigue Lead to Biomechanical Changes of Trunk, Pelvis, and Lower Leg During Single-Leg Landing?
Yu Iwama, MD
Keio University School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Tokyo, JAPAN
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