Journal Article10.29011/2575-8241.001324
Return to Play and Long-Term Participation Following ACL Reconstruction in Elite Handball Players
TL;DR: The effects of ACL reconstruction exclusively on handball players regarding return to play are presented and the consequences of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury and subsequent reconstruction in handballs players are understudied.
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Abstract: Purpose: The consequences of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury and subsequent reconstruction in handball players are understudied. The aim of the present study is to present the effects of ACL reconstruction exclusively on handball players regarding return to play. Methods: Fourteen knees with an ACL tear in twelve patients were included in the study. Nine injuries ( ) occurred during games
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