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  • Anterior Cruciate
  • Rick W Wright
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    Prominent publications by Rick W Wright

    KOL Index score: 27953

    BACKGROUND: Identifying risk factors for inferior outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is important for prognosis and future treatment.

    HYPOTHESIS: Articular cartilage lesions and meniscus tears/treatment would predict International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) (all 5 subscales), and Marx activity level at 6 years after ACLR.

    STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study (prognosis); Level of evidence, 1.

    METHODS: ...

    Also Ranks for: Meniscus Tears |  articular cartilage |  6 years |  marx activity |  ikdc koos
    KOL Index score: 26399

    BACKGROUND: Most surgeons believe that graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is an important factor related to outcome; however, graft choice for revision may be limited due to previously used grafts.

    HYPOTHESES: Autograft use would result in increased sports function, increased activity level, and decreased osteoarthritis symptoms (as measured by validated patient-reported outcome instruments). Autograft use would result in decreased graft failure and ...

    Also Ranks for: Graft Choice |  revision anterior |  cruciate ligament |  patients 2 years |  ikdc koos
    KOL Index score: 19372

    BACKGROUND: At the time of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, there are usually concurrent meniscal and articular cartilage injuries. It is unclear if there is a significant difference between intra-articular injuries at the time of a primary ACL reconstruction compared with revision ACL reconstruction.

    PURPOSE: To compare the meniscal and articular cartilage injuries found at the time of primary and revision ACL reconstruction surgery and to determine associations between ...

    Also Ranks for: Revision Anterior |  cruciate ligament |  primary acl reconstruction |  lateral compartment |  medial meniscal
    KOL Index score: 19067

    BACKGROUND: Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a standard method of assessing the extent and features of rotator cuff disease, the authors are not aware of any studies that have assessed the interobserver agreement among orthopaedic surgeons reviewing MRI scans for rotator cuff disease.

    HYPOTHESIS: Fellowship-trained orthopaedic shoulder surgeons will have good interobserver agreement in predicting the more salient features of rotator cuff disease such as tear type (full ...

    Also Ranks for: Interobserver Agreement |  cuff tears |  magnetic resonance imaging |  thickness rotator |  acromioclavicular joint
    KOL Index score: 17998

    BACKGROUND: Knee laxity in the setting of suspected anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is frequently assessed through physical examination using the Lachman, pivot-shift, and anterior drawer tests. The degree of laxity noted on these examinations may influence treatment decisions and prognosis.

    HYPOTHESIS: Increased preoperative knee laxity would be associated with increased risk of subsequent revision ACL reconstruction and worse patient-reported outcomes 2 years ...

    Also Ranks for: Cruciate Ligament |  knee laxity |  grade preoperative |  increased odds |  2 years
    KOL Index score: 17414

    Many clinicians believe that the results of revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction compare unfavorably with primary ACL reconstruction. However, few prospective studies have evaluated revision ACL reconstruction using validated patient-based metrics. This study was performed to evaluate and compare the results of revision ACL reconstruction and primary ACL reconstruction. The Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network consortium is an NIH-funded, hypothesis-driven, ...

    Also Ranks for: Acl Reconstruction |  2 years |  year follow |  revision anterior |  knee quality
    KOL Index score: 16752

    OBJECTIVE: The study was conducted to quantify activity level 2 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and identify explanatory variables measured at baseline (demographics, concomitant meniscal/articular cartilage injuries and their treatment) associated with activity level at short-term follow-up (2 years).

    STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2.

    METHODS: In 2002, the Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) consortium began enrolling patients undergoing ...

    Also Ranks for: Activity Level |  2 years |  cruciate ligament |  knee injuries |  patients participants
    KOL Index score: 16728

    BACKGROUND: Increased knee pain at the time of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may potentially predict more difficult rehabilitation, prolonged recovery, and/or be predictive of increased knee pain at 2 years.

    HYPOTHESIS: A bone bruise and/or other preoperative factors are associated with more knee pain/symptoms at the time of index anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and the presence of a bone bruise would be associated with specific demographic and injury-related ...

    Also Ranks for: Bone Bruise |  anterior cruciate |  ligament reconstruction |  preoperative factors |  time injury
    KOL Index score: 14897

    PURPOSE: To determine which patient and injury factors are associated with the detection of high-grade laxity on examination under anesthesia before anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.

    METHODS: We identified 2,318 patients who underwent primary ACL reconstruction without associated ligament injuries. Demographic data and information regarding meniscal tears were collected. Patients with high-grade Lachman (difference from contralateral side >10 mm), pivot-shift ...

    Also Ranks for: Pivot Shift |  anterior cruciate |  ligament reconstruction |  increased odds |  meniscal tears
    KOL Index score: 14587

    BACKGROUND: An initial anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear can be treated with surgical reconstruction or focused rehabilitation. The KANON (Knee Anterior cruciate ligament, NON-surgical versus surgical treatment) randomized controlled trial compared rehabilitation plus early ACL reconstruction (ACLR) to rehabilitation plus optional delayed ACLR and found no difference at 2 years by an intention-to-treat analysis of total Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) ...

    Also Ranks for: Anterior Cruciate |  delayed reconstruction |  effectiveness analysis |  united states |  2 years
    KOL Index score: 14409

    Data from large prospectively collected anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cohorts are being utilized to address clinical questions regarding ACL injury demographics and outcomes of ACL reconstruction. These data are affected by patient and injury factors as well as surgical factors associated with the site of data collection. The aim of this article is to compare primary ACL reconstruction data from patient cohorts in the United States and Norway, demonstrating the similarities and ...

    Also Ranks for: United States |  acl reconstruction |  moon cohort |  ligament anterior |  articular cartilage
    KOL Index score: 14286

    BACKGROUND: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reinjury results in worse outcomes and increases the risk of posttraumatic osteoarthritis.

    PURPOSE: To identify the risk factors for both ipsilateral and contralateral ACL tears after primary ACL reconstruction (ACLR).

    STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.

    METHODS: Data from the Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON), a prospective longitudinal cohort, were used to identify risk factors for ACL retear. Subjects with ...

    Also Ranks for: Graft Type |  subsequent acl injury |  younger age |  ligament acl |  marx score
    KOL Index score: 13971

    BACKGROUND: Knees undergoing revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction typically have more intra-articular injuries than do knees undergoing primary reconstruction.

    HYPOTHESIS: Previous partial meniscectomy (PM) is associated with a higher rate of chondral lesions at revision ACL reconstruction, whereas previous meniscal repair (MR) is not associated with a higher rate of chondral lesions at revision ACL reconstruction, compared with knees undergoing revision ACL with no ...

    Also Ranks for: Meniscal Surgery |  anterior cruciate |  ligament reconstruction |  chondral lesions |  higher rate
    KOL Index score: 13670

    BACKGROUND: There is limited information on outcomes and return to play (RTP) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in soccer athletes.

    PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to (1) test the hypotheses that player sex, side of injury, and graft choice do not influence RTP and (2) define the risk for future ACL injury in soccer players after ACLR.

    STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.

    METHODS: Soccer players in a prospective cohort were contacted to determine ...

    Also Ranks for: Acl Reconstruction |  soccer athletes |  injury risk |  dominant limb |  function return
    KOL Index score: 13668

    BACKGROUND: There is a relative paucity of data regarding the effect of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction on the ability of American high school and collegiate football players to return to play at the same level of competition as before their injury or to progress to play at the next level of competition.

    PURPOSE: (1) To identify the percentage of high school and collegiate American football players who successfully returned to play at their previous level of competition, ...

    Also Ranks for: Anterior Cruciate |  ligament reconstruction |  level competition |  football players |  fear reinjury

     

    Rick W Wright: Influence Statistics

    Sample of concepts for which Rick W Wright is among the top experts in the world.
    Concept World rank
    shoulder outcomes measures #1
    flounce sign #1
    revision study #1
    tendons involved #1
    previous meniscal #1
    drawer pivot #1
    cut mcls #1
    worc score variables #1
    aclr dominant limb #1
    clear simple approach #1
    reconstruction previous #1
    ikdc pivotshift #1
    injury cell density #1
    reconstruction minimum #1
    4th metatarsals #1
    ward blue latex #1
    players injury #1
    modified docking #1
    concomitant meniscal repair #1
    anterior tibial shaft #1
    pivot glide ikdc #1
    aclr ptoa #1
    traditional stress fractures #1
    degenerative time #1
    players level #1
    tears predictive #1
    equal increased risk #1
    reconstruction worse #1
    evidence cruciate ligament #1
    professional pitchers degenerative #1
    scapulothoracic dyskinesia #1
    lesions previous #1
    radiographic ptoa patients #1
    shoulder joint statistics #1
    elbow critical component #1
    pertinent anatomy evaluation #1
    average time failure #1
    revision aclr study #1
    players metatarsal #1
    acl graft acl #1
    outcome inside #1
    cohort meniscal #1
    aitfl interosseous ligament #1
    prolonged recovery contusions #1
    raclr #1
    baseline marx #1
    p005 biomechanical testing #1
    strength forward elevation #1
    moon sex differences #1
    evidence knee injuries #1

    Key People For Anterior Cruciate

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    Rick W Wright:Expert Impact

    Concepts for whichRick W Wrighthas direct influence:Anterior cruciate,  Cruciate ligament,  Acl reconstruction,  Anterior cruciate ligament,  Ligament reconstruction,  Meniscal repair,  Subsequent surgery,  Meniscal tear.

    Rick W Wright:KOL impact

    Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Rick W Wright has influence:Anterior cruciate,  Acl reconstruction,  Rotator cuff,  Meniscal repair,  Ligament injuries,  Shoulder pain,  2 years.


     

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    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA. | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. | Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tenness