by admincontrols | Mar 25, 2019 | ACL Blog, Daggett, Research
Intercondylar notch dysplasia in open-physis anterior cruciate ligament injuries: A case-control study There are many risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament tears. Within this article, we confirm that the presence of narrowing of the intercondylar notch can lead...
by admincontrols | Mar 25, 2019 | (ALL) Research, ACL Blog, Daggett, Research
Outcomes After Combined ACL and ALL Reconstruction: Response There was much excitement and debate after the initial publication of the combined ACL and ALL reconstruction results. This article provides a response to some of the questions surrounding the clinical...
by admincontrols | Mar 25, 2019 | (ALL) Research, ACL Blog, Daggett, Research
The Role of the Anterolateral Structures and the ACL in Controlling Laxity of the Intact and ACL-Deficient Knee Rotational control of the knee was long thought to be secondary to the ACL alone. Recent works have shown that it is not that simple. In this article, we...
by admincontrols | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog
AOSM is now New Name. Same Caring Team. It’s true. We have a new name. One that we’re excited about because it connects with our deeper purpose. Originally a Latin word, Sano means healthy, wholesome, intact. That’s our desire here, to bring you back...
by admincontrols | Mar 20, 2019 | ACL Blog, Daggett
Preventing “Cyclops Lesion” After ACL Surgery Schedule Appointment The initial focus of ACL reconstruction is focused on the surgery and the surgical technique. To achieve a successful outcome, it is crucial to individualize surgical techniques to the...