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Evidence-based clinical practice update: practiceguidelines for anterior cruciate ligamentrehabilitation based on a systematic reviewand multidisciplinary consensusNicky van Melick,1,2 Robert E H van Cingel,3,4 Frans Brooijmans,5 Camille Neeter,6 Tony van Tienen,7 Wim Hullegie,8 Maria W G Nijhuis-van der Sanden1 Additional material ispublished online only. To viewplease visit the journal online( ).1 Funqtio, Steyl, TheNetherlands2 Radboud University MedicalCenter, Research Institute forHealth Sciences, IQ healthcare,Nijmegen, The Netherlands3 Sport Medisch CentrumPapendal, Arnhem, TheNetherlands4 Research GroupMusculoskeletal Rehabilitation,HAN University of AppliedSciences, Nijmegen, TheNetherlands5B&sis, Eindhoven, TheNetherlands6 Neeter Fysiotherapie,Amsterdam, The Netherlands7 Kliniek ViaSana, Mill,The Netherlands8 FysioGym Topsport, Enschede,The NetherlandsCorrespondence toNicky van Melick, Funqtio,Triangelstraat 1F,Steyl 5935 AG,The 28 July 2016 Published Online First18 August 2016T
assess readiness to return to play and the risk for reinjury, a test battery, including strength tests, hop tests and measurement of movement quality, should be used. INTRODUCTION Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a common treatment for athletes after ACL injury. The incidence of non-contact ACL injuries appears
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