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  • 2. Cross-education does not improve early and late-phase rehabilitation outcomes after ACL reconstruction: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
    Zult T, Gokeler A, van Raay JJAM, Brouwer RW, Zijdewind I, Farthing JP, Hortobágyi T.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2019 Feb; 27(2):478-490. PubMed ID: 30182287
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  • 3. Cross-education does not accelerate the rehabilitation of neuromuscular functions after ACL reconstruction: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
    Zult T, Gokeler A, van Raay JJAM, Brouwer RW, Zijdewind I, Farthing JP, Hortobágyi T.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2018 Aug; 118(8):1609-1623. PubMed ID: 29796857
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  • 4. The assessment of postural control and the influence of a secondary task in people with anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed knees using a Nintendo Wii Balance Board.
    Howells BE, Clark RA, Ardern CL, Bryant AL, Feller JA, Whitehead TS, Webster KE.
    Br J Sports Med; 2013 Sep; 47(14):914-9. PubMed ID: 23268373
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  • 5. Neural Excitability Alterations After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
    Pietrosimone BG, Lepley AS, Ericksen HM, Clements A, Sohn DH, Gribble PA.
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  • 6. Young Athletes With Quadriceps Femoris Strength Asymmetry at Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Demonstrate Asymmetric Single-Leg Drop-Landing Mechanics.
    Ithurburn MP, Paterno MV, Ford KR, Hewett TE, Schmitt LC.
    Am J Sports Med; 2015 Nov; 43(11):2727-37. PubMed ID: 26359376
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  • 7. Impaired voluntary quadriceps force control following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: relationship with knee function.
    Perraton L, Clark R, Crossley K, Pua YH, Whitehead T, Morris H, Telianidis S, Bryant A.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2017 May; 25(5):1424-1431. PubMed ID: 26745965
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  • 9. Hamstring Activity in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injured Patient: Injury Implications and Comparison With Quadriceps Activity.
    Frank RM, Lundberg H, Wimmer MA, Forsythe B, Bach BR, Verma NN, Cole BJ.
    Arthroscopy; 2016 Aug; 32(8):1651-9. PubMed ID: 27067475
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  • 10. A comparative study of the neuromuscular response during a dynamic activity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
    Oliver G, Portabella F, Hernandez JA.
    Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol; 2019 Apr; 29(3):633-638. PubMed ID: 30367280
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  • 11. Correlation between proprioception, muscle strength, knee laxity, and dynamic standing balance in patients with chronic anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.
    Lee HM, Cheng CK, Liau JJ.
    Knee; 2009 Oct; 16(5):387-91. PubMed ID: 19239988
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  • 13. Medial and lateral hamstrings and quadriceps co-activation affects knee joint kinematics and ACL elongation: a pilot study.
    Serpell BG, Scarvell JM, Pickering MR, Ball NB, Newman P, Perriman D, Warmenhoven J, Smith PN.
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  • 14. Knee-Extension Torque Variability and Subjective Knee Function in Patients with a History of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
    Goetschius J, Hart JM.
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  • 16. Comparison of muscle strength and neuromuscular control up to 1 year after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction between patients with dominant leg and non-dominant leg injuries.
    Suh DK, Lee JH, Rhim HC, Cho IY, Han SB, Jang KM.
    Knee; 2021 Mar 12; 29():15-25. PubMed ID: 33524658
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  • 17. Quadriceps activation failure after anterior cruciate ligament rupture is not mediated by knee joint effusion.
    Lynch AD, Logerstedt DS, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2012 Jun 12; 42(6):502-10. PubMed ID: 22523081
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  • 18. Is there a potential relationship between prior hamstring strain injury and increased risk for future anterior cruciate ligament injury?
    Opar DA, Serpell BG.
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  • 19. Associations Among Quadriceps Strength and Rate of Torque Development 6 Weeks Post Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Future Hop and Vertical Jump Performance: A Prospective Cohort Study.
    Pua YH, Mentiplay BF, Clark RA, Ho JY.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2017 Nov 12; 47(11):845-852. PubMed ID: 29029566
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