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INTRODUCTION 0.0001). Apart from the ACL-RSI score which was significantly better (p0.05) in the HT group at 3, 6 and 12 months, no other group differences (p0.05) were observed. No group differences (p=0.407) were observed for knee laxity. While the HT group demonstrated significantly greater (p0.05) quadriceps strength LSIs at 6 and 12 months, the QT group demonstrated significantly greater (p0.05) hamstrings strength LSIs at 6, 12 and 24 months. The HT group demonstrated significantly greater (p0.05) LSIs for the single horizontal (6 months), lateral (6 and 12 months) and medial (6 months) hop tests. CONCLUSION The HT group reported a higher level of psychological readiness to return to sport, while demonstrating greater quadriceps strength (and hop test) LSIs. Greater hamstring strength LSIs were observed for the QT cohort. Longer-term review will continue to evaluate RTS and later-stage re-injury between the two graft constructs.
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