J. Aizawa, S. Ohji, K. Hirohata, Takehiro Ohmi, H. Koga, K. Yagishita
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Abstract
Primary and secondary injuries of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) often occur when athletes try to decelerate the body’s momentum during single-leg landing after jumping in sports such as basketball and handball [1,2]. To return to sports, 80–90% of athletes who experience primary ACL injury undergo reconstruction surgery and long-term postoperative rehabilitation [3-5]. The incidence of secondary injuries for the first 2–15 years after return to sports is 5.9–34% higher than that of primary injuries [6-9]. Moreover, athletes need a longer period of time to return to sports after revision reconstruction than after primary reconstruction [10].