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. 2020 Nov 27;51(2):321–338. doi: 10.1007/s40279-020-01386-6
Neuromuscular alterations are evident in both short- and long-term following knee injuries in strength, voluntary activation, cortical and spinal excitability, and in timing and control of muscle force production.
These alterations may be specific to ACL injury, since we could not identify long-term alterations for meniscus injury and no studies could be found for other ligamentous or cartilage injuries to the knee, indicating a huge evidence gap.