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  1. Nonanatomic Placement of Posteromedial Meniscal Root Repairs: A Finite Element Study
  2. Painful fabella excision
  3. Proximal tibiofibular joint instability
  4. Incidence of Proximal posterior lateral tibial plateau impaction fractures with ACL tears
  5. Injury of the Meniscus Root
  6. ACL and Posterolateral Corner Injuries
  7. Posterior Medial Meniscus Root Tears Potentiate the Effect of Increased Tibial Slope on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Forces
  8. Type II Medial Meniscus Root Repair With Peripheral Release for Addressing Meniscal Extrusion
  9. Editorial Commentary: Arthroscopic Outcomes Are Equal to Open Popliteus Tendon Reconstructions, but Do Not Forget That the Goal Is a Stable Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  10. Tips and Pearls for All-Inside Medial Meniscus Repair
  11. Biomechanical Comparison of 3 Novel Repair Techniques for Radial Tears of the Medial Meniscus: The 2-Tunnel Transtibial Technique, a “Hybrid” Horizontal and Vertical Mattress Suture Configuration, and a Combined “Hybrid Tunnel” Technique
  12. Clinical Applications for Combined MCL and PCL Injury
  13. Autograft anatomic double bundle PCL reconstruction and functional outcome
  14. Should Surgical Repair Be Recommended Over Nonoperative Management for Medial Meniscus Root Tears? Response
  15. The Influence of Graft Tensioning Sequence on Tibiofemoral Orientation during Bicruciate and Posterolateral Corner Knee Ligament Reconstruction: A Biomechanical Study
  16. The Influence of Graft Tensioning Sequence on Tibiofemoral Orientation During Bicruciate and Posterolateral Corner Knee Ligament Reconstruction: A Biomechanical Study
  17. Acromioclavicular and Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstruction for Acromioclavicular Joint Instability: A Systematic Review of Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes
  18. Effect of Meniscocapsular and Meniscotibial Lesions in ACL-Deficient and ACL-Reconstructed Knees: A Biomechanical Study
  19. Reporting Standards in Clinical Studies Evaluating Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate: A Systematic Review
  20. Anterolateral Knee Extra-articular Stabilizers: A Robotic Sectioning Study of the Anterolateral Ligament and Distal Iliotibial Band Kaplan Fibers
  21. Biomechanical Evaluation of the Medial Stabilizers of the Patella
  22. Reporting of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Preparation Protocols and Composition: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Orthopaedic Literature
  23. Meniscus Root Repair vs Meniscectomy or Nonoperative Management to Prevent Knee Osteoarthritis After Medial Meniscus Root Tears: Clinical and Economic Effectiveness
  24. Femoral Cortical Fixation Devices for ACL Reconstructions
  25. The Treatment of Combined Posterolateral Knee Injuries and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears
  26. Orthobiologics: Today and Tomorrow
  27. Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of the Dynamic and Static Stabilizers of the Medial Elbow: An Anatomic Study
  28. Anterolateral Knee Extra-articular Stabilizers: A Robotic Study Comparing Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction and Modified Lemaire Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis
  29. The Role of Meniscal Tears in Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Knee: A Systematic Review of Suspected Etiology and a Call to Revisit Nomenclature
  30. Posteromedial Corner Knee Injuries
  31. Detailed anatomy of the medial patellar ligaments
  32. A Call for Standardization in Platelet-Rich Plasma Preparation Protocols and Composition Reporting
  33. Infographic: we need minimum reporting standards for biologics
  34. Do Tibial Plateau Fractures Worsen Outcomes of Knee Ligament Injuries? A Matched Cohort Analysis
  35. Medial Patellar Instability: A Systematic Review of the Literature of Outcomes After Surgical Treatment
  36. Meniscus Radial Repair with the Transtibial Two Tunnel Technique: A Non-Inferiority Study with Vertical Mensical Tears Repair Comparison
  37. A Comprehensive Reanalysis of the Distal Iliotibial Band: Quantitative Anatomy, Radiographic Markers, and Biomechanical Properties
  38. Lateral Meniscus Posterior Root and Meniscofemoral Ligaments as Stabilizing Structures in the ACL-Deficient Knee: A Biomechanical Study
  39. Two-Tunnel Transtibial Repair of Radial Meniscus Tears Produces Comparable Results to Inside-Out Repair of Vertical Meniscus Tears
  40. Minimum Information for Studies Evaluating Biologics in Orthopaedics (MIBO)
  41. Biomechanical Analysis of the Ligaments of the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint.
  42. Quantitative radiographic assessment of the anatomic attachment sites of the anterior and posterior complexes of the proximal tibiofibular joint
  43. The forgotten joint: quantifying the anatomy of the proximal tibiofibular joint
  44. Posterior Meniscal Root Repairs: Outcomes of an Anatomic Transtibial Pull-Out Technique
  45. Biologic Treatment Alternatives for Partial ACL Tears.
  46. The Menisci
  47. Surgical Management and Treatment of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament/Posterolateral Corner Injured Knee
  48. Peripheral Meniscal Tears: How to Diagnose and Repair
  49. Anatomy of the ACL Insertions: Arthroscopic Identification of the Attachments
  50. Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction: Anatomy, Rationale, Technique, and Outcome
  51. Overlap Between ACL and Lateral Meniscus Anterior Root Attachments via Scanning Electron Microscopy
  52. Medial Meniscus Radial Tear: A Transtibial 2-Tunnel Technique
  53. Direct versus indirect ACL femoral attachment fibres and their implications on ACL graft placement
  54. Two-Tunnel Pullout technique for Posterior Meniscus Root Repairs
  55. Root repair PT
  56. PCL Tear: Complete, Partial, and Associated with Medial or Lateral Damage
  57. A Novel Repair Method for Radial Tears of the Medial Meniscus
  58. This article describes the arthroscopic treatment to repair meniscus root repairs.
  59. Arthroscopic Treatment of Medial and Lateral Meniscus Tears by Inside-Out Repairs
  60. Biomechanical Consequences of Lateral Meniscal Posterior Root Avulsions
  61. Intramedullary Tibial Nailing Reduces the Attachment Area and Ultimate Load of the Anterior Medial Meniscal Root
  62. Outcomes after ACL Reconstruction Using the Norwegian Knee Ligament Registry
  63. Current Concepts on Treating PCL Injuries
  64. Anatomy and Biomechanics of the MCL.
  65. Current Techniques to Perform Posterior Meniscus Root Repairs
  66. Nonanatomic Posteromedial Meniscal Root Repairs Lead to Poor Restoration of Meniscus Function.
  67. One Versus Two Transtibial Bone Tunnels for Medial Meniscus Root Repairs.
  68. Displacement of Meniscus Root Repair Fixation with Loading.
  69. Posterolateral Corner Reconstructions of the Knee
  70. Anatomic Medial Knee Reconstructions
  71. Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Posterolateral and Posteromedial Corners of the Knee and Their Surgical Implications
  72. Role of Osteotomy for Knee Cartilage, Meniscus, and Ligament Injuries
  73. Reconstruction of the Posterolateral Corner of the Knee
  74. Classification of Meniscus Root Tears.
  75. High Level MRI Scan Usage for the Detection of Meniscus Posterior Root Pathology.
  76. Consequences of Tibial Tunnel Reaming on the Meniscal Roots During Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in a Cadaveric Model, Part 1
  77. Lateral Meniscus Root Repairs with Concurrent ACL Reconstructions.
  78. Evaluating the Effects of Biologic Treatments in the Knee.
  79. Evaluation of Suture Techniques for Medial Meniscus Root Repairs.
  80. Posterior lateral meniscal root tear due to a malpositioned double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction tibial tunnel
  81. Radiographic Identification of the Anterior and Posterior Root Attachments of the Medial and Lateral Menisci
  82. Anatomy of the Anterior Meniscal Roots
  83. Repair of a complete radial tear in the midbody of the medial meniscus using a novel crisscross suture transtibial tunnel surgical technique: a case report
  84. Posterior meniscus root tears: associated pathologies to assist as diagnostic tools
  85. Iatrogenic injury of the anterior meniscal root attachments following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction tunnel reaming
  86. Overall Strength of the Meniscus Root Attachments
  87. Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing Causing Anterior Meniscus Root Injury
  88. Current Concepts on the Treatment of Meniscus Root Tears.
  89. Repairing Lateral Meniscus Root Tears Can Restore Normal Joint Contact Pressures.
  90. Anteromedial meniscal root avulsions due to ACL tibial tunnel malposition.
  91. Anatomy and Injuries to the Quadriceps Muscles of the Thigh.
  92. Iatrogenic Meniscus Posterior Root Injury Following Reconstruction of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament
  93. Rehabilitation of Complex Knee Injuries and Key Points
  94. Surgical Approach to Posterolateral Chronic Injury
  95. Role of Osteotomy for Knee Cartilage, Meniscus, and Ligament Injuries
  96. Single versus Double Bundle PCL Reconstruction
  97. Biomechanical Consequences of a Complete Radial Tear Near the Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Attachment Site: In-Situ Pullout Repair Restores Derangement of Joint Mechanics
  98. Kinematic analysis of the PCL bundles
  99. Superficial Medial Collateral Ligament Anatomic Augmented Repair Versus Anatomic Reconstruction
  100. Anatomy of the Patellofemoral Joint
  101. Comparison of Single and Double Bundle ACL Surgery in the Robot
  102. Current Concepts in the Treatment of PCL Injuries
  103. ACL Injuries Combined with Lateral and Medial Knee Injuries Acute Versus Chronic Injury: What to Do
  104. Qualitative and Quantitative Anatomic Analysis of the Posterior Root Attachments of the Medial and Lateral Menisci
  105. A historical perspective of PCL bracing
  106. MCL tears and surgery rehabilitation
  107. Proximal tibial osteotomies in younger patients
  108. The lateral collateral ligament and posterolateral corner
  109. Radiographic landmarks for tunnel positioning in double-bundle ACL reconstructions
  110. Anatomic ACL landmarks
  111. Location of bone bruises in posterolateral knee injuries
  112. Anatomic Posterolateral knee reconstructions require a PFL reconstruction
  113. Strength of he Structures of the Medial Knee
  114. FCL (LCL) Anatomic Reconstruction Outcomes
  115. Patellar height and tibial slope after a PTO
  116. Medial Knee Injury
  117. Common Peroneal Nerve Neuropraxia After Arthroscopic Inside-Out Lateral Meniscus Repair
  118. Intraobserver and Interobserver Reliability of the Kneeling Technique of Stress Radiography for the Evaluation of Posterior Knee Laxity
  119. Posterior Root Avulsion Fracture of the Medial Meniscus in an Adolescent Female Patient with Surgical Reattachment
  120. Histology of Failed Cartilage Surgeries
  121. Biomechanical analysis of an anatomic LCL reconstruction
  122. Posterolateral knee injuries
  123. 9 Complications Associated with Posterolateral Knee Injuries
  124. Anterior intermeniscal ligament of the knee
  125. the FCL -Biceps bursa
  126. Types of Men's College Ice Hockey Injuries
  127. Single-Strap Helmet Fixation in College Ice Hockey Results in Higher Injuries.
  128. Carrying and Transport of Potential Spine Injury Patients from Ice Rinks.