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INTRODUCTION 0.0001) and were largely similar between groups (p0.05), apart from significantly less graft morbidity reported in the ST group (p=0.001). No group differences were observed for knee laxity or LSIs for hop measures (p0.05), nor the LSIs for peak knee flexor (p=0.113) or extensor (p=0.286) torque. CONCLUSION While the ST ACLR group reported significantly less harvest site morbidity, no other subjective or functional differences were observed in patients undergoing ACLR with either a single or dual hamstring tendon autograft harvest.
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Dr Jay Ebert
The University of Western Australia
Dr Peter Edwards
Dr Adam Lawless
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology
The University of Western Australia
Curtin University
Orthopaedic Research Foundation
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6c5d3b6db6435876443ef — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31189/2165-7629-13-s2.318