Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy KSSTA is published monthly and offers articles covering all aspects of knee surgery and all types of

Is weight-bearing CT the future of syndesmotic diagnosis? Advanced 3D imaging may finally overcome the limits of convent...
06/05/2026

Is weight-bearing CT the future of syndesmotic diagnosis? Advanced 3D imaging may finally overcome the limits of conventional assessment.
Read more here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.70066

Preoperative anxiety is an independent risk factor for greater postoperative pain following ACL reconstruction, with hig...
05/05/2026

Preoperative anxiety is an independent risk factor for greater postoperative pain following ACL reconstruction, with highly anxious patients reporting significantly higher pain scores across all time points in the first three postoperative days.

In a propensity score-matched cohort of 334 patients, only 45.5% of high-anxiety patients reached an acceptable pain state by Day 3, compared to 64.1% in the low-anxiety group, underscoring the need for routine psychological screening and targeted prehabilitation protocols before ACL surgery.

Read here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.12760 or via link in bio.

Early weight-bearing after ACL reconstruction is safe and beneficial in isolated, low-risk knees — but applying it unive...
03/05/2026

Early weight-bearing after ACL reconstruction is safe and beneficial in isolated, low-risk knees — but applying it universally to complex cases involving steep posterior tibial slope, meniscal root tears, or cartilage procedures risks graft integrity at its most vulnerable stage.

Ostojic et al. challenge the prevailing dogma and introduce a pragmatic traffic-light decision model to individualize weight-bearing protocols based on anatomy, lesion type, surgical construct, and patient-specific factors.

Read here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.70248 or via link in bio.

Even after passing RTS criteria, athletes remain at risk of second knee injury after ACLR. This study suggests conventio...
02/05/2026

Even after passing RTS criteria, athletes remain at risk of second knee injury after ACLR. This study suggests conventional testing may miss important neuromuscular risk factors.

Read more here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.70245

30/04/2026

We are pleased to announce the launch of the ESSKA Journals podcast series.

This new initiative explores the latest research and clinical advances in orthopaedics, featuring insights from experts, authors, and editors behind KSSTA.

Through concise highlights and focused discussions, each episode brings key developments in knee surgery and sports traumatology directly to clinicians, researchers, and trainees.

🎙️ The first episode features Michael T. Hirschmann, our Editor-in-Chief.
Listen here: https://loom.ly/F2e8I44

—or on your preferred podcast platform.

Stay tuned as we bring research to life, one conversation at a time.

Meniscofemoral ligaments: innocent bystanders? This robotic study shows they do not restrain posterior tibial translatio...
29/04/2026

Meniscofemoral ligaments: innocent bystanders? This robotic study shows they do not restrain posterior tibial translation—confirming the PCL as the true key stabilizer.
Read more here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.12812

A deep learning model using just one week of wrist-worn accelerometer data can detect subtle movement patterns associate...
28/04/2026

A deep learning model using just one week of wrist-worn accelerometer data can detect subtle movement patterns associated with knee osteoarthritis and identify individuals at elevated risk up to 5 years before diagnosis.

These findings highlight the potential of wearables and AI as scalable, low-cost tools for early KOA screening and prevention, although current accuracy remains moderate.

Read here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.70332 or via link in bio.

A complete calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) rupture does not compromise overall clinical outcomes after all-inside endosco...
26/04/2026

A complete calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) rupture does not compromise overall clinical outcomes after all-inside endoscopic Broström–Gould repair, with high satisfaction and durable functional improvement at 5 years. However, CFL rupture is an independent negative prognostic factor for return to pre-injury sport, reducing the likelihood of returning to the same level of athletic activity.

Read here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.70358 or via link in bio.

Kinematic alignment in TKA preserves mid-flexion trochlear line orientation in most patients, supporting its anatomical ...
25/04/2026

Kinematic alignment in TKA preserves mid-flexion trochlear line orientation in most patients, supporting its anatomical and biomechanical rationale.
Read more here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.12810

Does fat pad debridement slow athletes down on their way back to sport? This KSSTA meta-analysis shows clear results.   ...
24/04/2026

Does fat pad debridement slow athletes down on their way back to sport? This KSSTA meta-analysis shows clear results.



Read here: https://doi.org/10.1002/ksa.70284

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