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  1. Velocity-based training in mid- and late-stage rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a narrative review and practical guidelines
  2. Is it time to develop specific return to running criteria for ACL rehabilitation? An international survey of physiotherapists criteria for return to running following ACL injury
  3. Intrinsic graft laxity variation with open kinetic chain exercise after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A non-randomized controlled study
  4. Assessed Capacity − Demanded Competence (AC-DC Score): A Dynamic Gap-Oriented Assessment of Return-to-Sport Continuum and Application to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
  5. Ecological and Specific Evidence-Based Safe Return To Play After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction In Soccer Players: A New International Paradigm
  6. Is there any biomechanical justification to use hopping as a return to running test? A cross-sectional study
  7. Characteristics of return to running programs following an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A scoping review of 64 studies with clinical perspectives
  8. Local vibration training improves the recovery of quadriceps strength in early rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
  9. The modifying factors that help improve anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction rehabilitation: A narrative review
  10. Intra-rater Reliability of a Qualitative Landing Scale for the Single-Hop Test: A Pilot Study
  11. Registered International Sports Physical Therapist (RISPT): towards excellence in sports physiotherapy for the athlete
  12. Evolution of Functional Recovery using Hop Test Assessment after ACL Reconstruction
  13. Criteria for return for running after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a scoping review
  14. Criteria for Return to Sport after Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction with lower reinjury risk (CR’STAL study): protocol for a prospective observational study in France
  15. La prise en charge rééducative globale de patients présentant un syndrome fémoro-patellaire : la lutte contre l’effondrement du membre inférieur par le renforcement du moyen fessier