Likelihood of ACL graft rupture: not meeting six clinical discharge criteria before return to sport is associated with a four times greater risk of rupturePolyvios Kyritsis, Roald Bahr, Philippe Landreau, Riadh Miladi, Erik Witvrouw
23 May 2016
Simple decision rules can reduce reinjury risk by 84% after ACL reconstruction: the Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort studyHege Grindem, Lynn Snyder-Mackler, Håvard Moksnes, Lars Engebretsen, May Arna Risberg
9 May 2016
Conservative interventions for acute hamstring injuries (PEDro synthesis)Amy Jo Vassallo, Claire E Hiller, Evangelos Pappas
29 April 2016
Why screening tests to predict injury do not work—and probably never will…: a critical reviewRoald Bahr
19 April 2016
MRI findings and return to play in football: a prospective analysis of 255 hamstring injuries in the UEFA Elite Club Injury StudyJan Ekstrand, Justin C Lee, Jeremiah C Healy
15 April 2016
Hamstring strength and flexibility after hamstring strain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysisNirav Maniar, Anthony J Shield, Morgan D Williams, Ryan G Timmins, David A Opar
13 April 2016
ACL injuries in men's professional football: a 15-year prospective study on time trends and return-to-play rates reveals only 65% of players still play at the top level 3 years after ACL ruptureMarkus Waldén, Martin Hägglund, Henrik Magnusson, Jan Ekstrand
31 March 2016
A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRIPhil Jacobsen, Erik Witvrouw, Patrice Muxart, Johannes L Tol, Rod Whiteley
3 February 2016
Has the athlete trained enough to return to play safely? The acute:chronic workload ratio permits clinicians to quantify a player's risk of subsequent injuryPeter Blanch, Tim J Gabbett
23 December 2015
Accelerated return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament injury: a risk factor for early knee osteoarthritis?Adam G Culvenor, Kay M Crossley
25 November 2015