Arthroscopic-assisted anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the central third patellar tendon A 5–8-year follow-up P. AgliettiR. BuzziG. Zaccherotti Knee Pages: 138 - 144
The anterior cruciate ligament does play a role in controlling axial rotation in the knee H. N. AndersenPoul Dyhre-Poulsen Knee Pages: 145 - 149
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient knee with degenerative arthrosis: treatment with an isolated autogenous patellar tendon ACL reconstruction K. D. ShelbourneKeith C. Stube Knee Pages: 150 - 156
Is bracing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction necessary? A 2-year follow-up of 78 consecutive patients rehabilitated with or without a brace J. KartusSven StenerJon Karlsson Knee Pages: 157 - 161
Fatigue after eccentric quadriceps femoris work produces earlier gastrocnemius and delayed quadriceps femoris activation during crossover cutting among normal athletic women J. A. NylandD. N. M. CabornD. L. Johnson Knee Pages: 162 - 167
Holmium :YAG-laser-assisted arthroscopy versus conventional methods for treatment of the knee Two-year results of a prospective study Clemens LübbersW. E. Siebert Knee Pages: 168 - 175
Lesions of the scapholunate ligaments in acute wrist trauma – arthroscopic diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment G. PeichaF. J. SeibertG. Schippinger Wrist Pages: 176 - 183
Optimization of high-frequency electrosurgery of the meniscus W. PlötzK. FastenmeierE. Hipp Basic research Pages: 184 - 188
Effect of basic fibroblast growth factor on the healing of defects in the canine anterior cruciate ligament D. KobayashiM. KurosakaK. Mizuno Basic research Pages: 189 - 194