I've been pretty slack at sharing useful info and resources I come across while exploring this world of ACL, ACLr, RevACLr and now osteoarthritis. The blog feels as though its becoming too much diary/personal experience and not enough facts/resources to be useful, other than as a depository for my random musings, which is frustrating and not what it was intended to be.
Truth be told, I'm always coming across new papers and resources that are either relevant to what I'm looking at at the time or just interesting to me, but I've held back from sharing them in the hope I'll get chance to read and assimilate them properly before sharing. My computer and mobile are characterised by loads of open windows for me to come back to but life means that applying much additional thought to curating them simply isn't going to happen any time soon.
So, rather than leave them altogether, I'm just going to deposit anything useful on the Journal Articles page. They'll be loosely grouped so hopefully readers can find the odd useful nugget when passing through but I make no pretences that it is a critically-reviewed list. I live in hope that one day I'll be able to revisit them and curate the page more effectively.
The joy/frustration (delete as appropriate) of so much research is that for every interesting paper, there are so many additional questions that simply don't seem to be covered in future research. Oh for a parallel life, where money is no object and there is time to explore everything I'd like to. Life is too short...