June 02, 2026
2 min read
Add topic to email alerts
Receive an email when new articles are posted on
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on .
PHOENIX — Preoperative level of patient resilience did not affect pain and quality of life scores after ACL reconstruction, according to results presented here.“Our a priori hypothesis was patient resilience affects clinical outcomes after ACL reconstruction as represented in knee pain, knee quality of life and then in subsets of ACL injury specific patient-reported outcomes,”
June 02, 2026
2 min read
Add topic to email alerts
Receive an email when new articles are posted on
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on .

PHOENIX — Results presented here showed patients younger than 25 years and isolated ACL reconstruction were independent risk…

PHOENIX — ACL repair with internal brace augmentation may be associated with increased risk for reinjury among patients younger…

PHOENIX — Results presented at the Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting showed complex meniscus tears may be…

PHOENIX — Among a military population, remplissage was the biggest protective factor for recurrent instability after arthroscopic…

NEW ORLEANS — An implantable shock absorber may provide sustained pain relief, high rates of survivorship and functional…

ORLANDO — Patients in the ICU with more inflammation and more severe illness demonstrated less cognitive resilience, according to…