The immediate postoperative kinematic state after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with increasing peroperative tension H. N. AndersenUffe Jørgensen Pages: S62 - S69
Drill hole position in endoscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Results of an advanced arthroscopy course D. KohnT. BuscheJ. Carls Pages: S13 - S15
Significance of graft tension in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Basic background and clinical outcome H. TohyamaKazunori Yasuda Pages: S30 - S37
Factors affecting graft excursion patterns in endoscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction D. E. CooperJohn SmallLuis Urrea Pages: S20 - S24
Anatomic versus non-anatomic tibial fixation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone-patellar tendon-bone graft P. AgliettiGiovanni ZaccherottiRoberto Buzzi Pages: S43 - S48
Effect of cyclic preconditioning on the tensile properties of human quadriceps tendons and patellar ligaments L. SchatzmannP. BrunnerH. U. Stäubli Pages: S56 - S61
Biomechanical properties of the central third patellar tendon graft: effect of rotation Daniel E. Cooper Pages: S16 - S19
Anterior cruciate ligament graft tensioning versus knee stability N. F. FriederichWalter R. O’Brien Pages: S38 - S42
Maximum unloaded length (MUL) and graft force as criteria for anterior cruciate ligament graft fixation Jack L. Lewis Pages: S25 - S29
Principles for placing the tibial tunnel and avoiding roof impingement during reconstruction of a torn anterior cruciate ligament S. M. Howell Pages: S49 - S55
In vitro testing protocols for the cruciate ligaments and ligament reconstructions B. D. BeynnonAndrew A. Amis Pages: S70 - S76
Anterior cruciate ligament graft positioning, tensioning and twisting A. A. AmisRoland P. Jakob Pages: S2 - S12