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    Sports involvement following ACL reconstruction is related to lower extremity neuromuscular adaptations, subjective knee function and health locus of control by Nyland, J., Mauser, N., Caborn, D. N. M.

    “…Purpose This retrospective study compared the influence of perceived sports involvement on lower extremity neuromuscular adaptations during single-leg…”
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    Two-year outcomes following ACL reconstruction with allograft tibialis anterior tendons: a retrospective study by Nyland, J, Caborn, D N M, Rothbauer, J, Kocabey, Y, Couch, J

    “…The outcomes of 18 patients (11 females, 7 males; age, 40.4+/-11 years) at 2 years after ACL reconstruction with cryopreserved tibialis anterior allografts…”
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    Biomechanical and tissue handling property comparison of decellularized and cryopreserved tibialis anterior tendons following extreme incubation and rehydration by Nyland, J., Larsen, N., Burden, R., Chang, H., Caborn, D. N. M.

    “…Little is known regarding the biomechanical profiles and tissue handling properties of decellularized and cryopreserved human tibialis anterior tendons…”
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    Preserving knee function following osteoarthritis diagnosis: A sustainability theory and social ecology clinical commentary by Nyland, J, Wera, J, Henzman, C, Miller, T, Jakob, R, Caborn, D.N.M

    Published in Physical therapy in sport (01-02-2015)
    “…Abstract To sustain natural systems, there must be an ongoing balance between environmental, social, and economic considerations. A key element of…”
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    Hamstring extensibility and transverse plane knee control relationship in athletic women by Nyland, J, Caborn, D N, Shapiro, R, Johnson, D L, Fang, H

    “…Athletic women are at particular risk for sustaining a non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The hamstrings are vital to providing dynamic knee…”
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    Articular Cartilage Changes Seen With Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Detected Bone Bruises Associated With Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture by Johnson, Darren L., Urban, William P., Caborn, David N. M., Vanarthos, William J., Carlson, Cathy S.

    Published in American journal of sports medicine (01-05-1998)
    “…Occult osteochondral lesions (bone bruises) have been documented on magnetic resonance images in more than 80% of patients sustaining acute anterior cruciate…”
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    A Biomechanical Comparison of Initial Soft Tissue Tibial Fixation Devices by David N. M. Caborn, Jeff C. Brand, Jr, John Nyland, Yavuz Kocabey

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-06-2004)
    “…Background: Biomechanical testing of the Intrafix device has not been performed using human tibiae. Hypothesis: The Intrafix device would provide comparable or…”
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    A cyclic testing comparison of FasT-Fix and RapidLoc devices in human cadaveric meniscus by Nyland, J., Chang, H., Kocabey, Y., Nawab, A., Brand, J., Caborn, D. N. M.

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-05-2008)
    “…Introduction Cyclic testing may provide a more valid depiction of how arthroscopic meniscal repairs will withstand the forces of activities of daily living…”
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    Technical note: alternative soft-tissue graft preparation technique for cruciate ligament reconstruction by Charlick, D A, Caborn, D N

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-11-2000)
    “…Reconstruction of both the anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament has become increasingly common in orthopaedic practice. Once the gold…”
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    Quadrupled semitendinosus-gracilis autograft fixation in the femoral tunnel: a comparison between a metal and a bioabsorbable interference screw by Caborn, DNM, Coen, M, Neef †, R, Hamilton, D, Nyland, J, Johnson, DL

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-04-1998)
    “…Although semitendinosus-gracilis (SG) grafts for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction have many potential benefits, effective fixation remains a…”
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    The Effect of a Geographic Lateral Bone Bruise on Knee Inflammation After Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture by Johnson, Darren L., Bealle, David P., Brand, Jefferson C., Nyland, John, Caborn, David N. M.

    Published in American journal of sports medicine (01-03-2000)
    “…We prospectively evaluated 40 patients who had knee inflammation after isolated anterior cruciate ligament rupture with or without an associated…”
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    Physiological coxa varus-genu valgus influences internal knee and ankle joint moments in females during crossover cutting by Nyland, J A, Caborn, D N M

    “…This study evaluated the ankle and knee electromyographic, kinematic, and kinetic differences of 20 nonimpaired females with either neutral (group 1) or coxa…”
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    Biomechanical comparison between BioScrew and titanium alloy interference screws for bone-patellar tendon-bone graft fixation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by Caborn, D N, Urban, Jr, W P, Johnson, D L, Nyland, J, Pienkowski, D

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-04-1997)
    “…This investigation compared the maximum load at failure of BioScrew (Linvatec Corp, Largo, FL) and titanium alloy interference screw femoral fixation using a…”
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    Shoulder proprioception: latent muscle reaction times by BRINDLE, T. J, NYLAND, J, SHAPIRO, R, CABORN, D. N. M, STINE, R

    “…The purpose of this study was to identify electromyographic (EMG) differences in the latent muscle reaction timing (LMRT) of the rotator cuff between trained…”
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    The Radiographic Position of Medial and Lateral Meniscal Horns as a Basis for Meniscal Reconstruction by Urban, William P., Nyland, John, Caborn, David N.M., Johnson, Darren L.

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-03-1999)
    “…This investigation attempted to determine the radiographic position of human meniscal horn bony insertion sites. This information would prove vital for…”
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    The ankle ligaments: consideration of syndesmotic injury and implications for rehabilitation by Brosky, T, Nyland, J, Nitz, A, Caborn, D N

    “…Injury to the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis (DTFS) may be more common than previously reported. This injury is typically caused by external forces which…”
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    The effect of ankle stabilizers on athletic performance. A randomized prospective study by Pienkowski, D, McMorrow, M, Shapiro, R, Caborn, D N, Stayton, J

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-11-1995)
    “…The ankle is the site of more than one third of all injuries that occur to male basketball players. Although ankle bracing may prevent injury, many players…”
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    Electromyographic timing analysis of forward and backward cycling by EISNER, W. D, BODE, S. D, NYLAND, J, CABORN, D. N. M

    “…Backward walking to running progressions are becoming a popular, nontraditional component of functional knee rehabilitation programs. The purpose of this…”
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    An Anatomic Evaluation of T-Fix Suture Device Placement for Arthroscopic All-Inside Meniscal Repair by Coen, Michael J., Caborn, David N.M., Urban, William, Nyland, John, Johnson, Darren L.

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-04-1999)
    “…This investigation documented the locations of endoscopically applied T-Fix suture devices (Acufex Microsurgical, Mansfield, MA) placed in six fresh-frozen…”
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    Fatigue after eccentric quadriceps femoris work produces earlier gastrocnemius and delayed quadriceps femoris activation during crossover cutting among normal athletic women by Nyland, J A, Caborn, D N, Shapiro, R, Johnson, D L

    “…Athletic women are at greater risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury than men. Twenty, healthy, athletic women were evaluated for the effect of…”
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