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Bert R. Mandelbaum
Researcher at Major League Baseball
Publications - 115
Citations - 10808
Bert R. Mandelbaum is an academic researcher from Major League Baseball. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 101 publications receiving 9707 citations.
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Effectiveness of a Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training Program in Preventing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes 2-Year Follow-up
Bert R. Mandelbaum,Holly J. Silvers,Diane S. Watanabe,John F. Knarr,Stephen D. Thomas,Letha Y. Griffin,Donald T. Kirkendall,William E. Garrett +7 more
TL;DR: Using a neuromuscular training program may have a direct benefit in decreasing the number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female soccer players.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma From Basic Science to Clinical Applications
TL;DR: This study reviews and evaluates the human studies that have been published in the orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine literature and the regulation of PRP by antidoping agencies is discussed.
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Understanding and Preventing Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries A Review of the Hunt Valley II Meeting, January 2005
Letha Y. Griffin,Marjorie J. Albohm,Elizabeth A. Arendt,Roald Bahr,Bruce D. Beynnon,Marlene DeMaio,Randall W. Dick,Lars Engebretsen,William E. Garrett,Jo A. Hannafin,Timothy E. Hewett,Laura J. Huston,Mary Lloyd Ireland,Robert J. Johnson,Scott M. Lephart,Bert R. Mandelbaum,Barton J. Mann,Paul Marks,Stephen W. Marshall,Grethe Myklebust,Frank R. Noyes,Christopher M. Powers,Clarence L. Shields,Sandra J. Shultz,Holly J. Silvers,James R. Slauterbeck,Dean C. Taylor,Carol C. Teitz,Edward M. Wojtys,Bing Yu +29 more
TL;DR: A group of physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, biomechanists, epidemiologists, and other scientists interested in this area of research met to review current knowledge on risk factors associated with noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
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Clinical Efficacy of the Microfracture Technique for Articular Cartilage Repair in the Knee An Evidence-Based Systematic Analysis
TL;DR: This systematic analysis shows that microfracture provides effective short-term functional improvement of knee function but insufficient data are available on its long-term results.