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  1. Superior 2-Year Functional Outcomes Among Young Female Athletes After ACL Reconstruction in 10 Return-to-Sport Training Sessions: Comparison of ACL-SPORTS Randomized Controlled Trial With Delaware-Oslo and MOON Cohorts
  2. Keep calm and carry on testing: a substantive reanalysis and critique of ‘what is the evidence for and validity of return-to-sport testing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery? A systematic review and meta-analysis’
  3. Walking patterns improve over time regardless of RTS training among women after ACL reconstruction
  4. Psychological factors are related to asymmetrical walking in athletes after ACL reconstruction.
  5. High muscle co-contraction does not result in high joint forces during walking after ACL injury
  6. Walking Mechanics After ACL Reconstruction Differ According to Medial Meniscal Treatment
  7. Functional and Patient-Reported Outcomes Improve Over the Course of Rehabilitation: A Secondary Analysis of the ACL-SPORTS Trial
  8. TWO YEAR ACL REINJURY RATE OF 2.5%: OUTCOMES REPORT OF THE MEN IN A SECONDARY ACL INJURY PREVENTION PROGRAM (ACL-SPORTS)
  9. Gait mechanics and tibiofemoral loading in men of the ACL-SPORTS randomized control trial
  10. Return-to-Play Criteria: The Delaware Experience
  11. Clinical Commentary: Returning to Ice Hockey after ACL Reconstruction
  12. Report of the Primary Outcomes for Gait Mechanics in Men of the ACL-SPORTS Trial: Secondary Prevention With and Without Perturbation Training Does Not Restore Gait Symmetry in Men 1 or 2 Years After ACL Reconstruction
  13. Report of the Clinical and Functional Primary Outcomes in Men of the ACL-SPORTS Trial: Similar Outcomes in Men Receiving Secondary Prevention With and Without Perturbation Training 1 and 2 Years After ACL Reconstruction
  14. Gait mechanics after ACLR and risk for 2nd ACL injury
  15. Gait mechanics in those with/without medial compartment knee osteoarthritis 5 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction