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Table 1.

Anterior cruciate ligament return to sport after injury scale.

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Fig 1.

Network analysis of the association between items of the ACL return to sport after injury scale.

Edges represent connections between two nodes and are interpreted as the existence of an association between two nodes, adjusted for all other nodes. Each edge in the network represents either positive regularized adjusted associations (blue edges) or negative regularized adjusted associations (red edges). The thickness and colour saturation of an edge denotes its weight (the strength of the association between two nodes). For abbreviations definition, please see Table 1 in the manuscript.

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Table 2.

Baseline participant characteristics.

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Table 3.

Anterior cruciate ligament return to sport after injury individual item mean (1 standard deviation) scores.

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Fig 2.

Bootstrapped 95% quantile confidence interval of the estimated edge weights of the network at all follow-up time points.

“Bootstrap mean” reflects the average magnitude of edge weights across the bootstrapped samples. “Sample” reflects the magnitude of edge weights of the original network built on the entire input dataset. For abbreviations definition, please see Table 1 in the manuscript.

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Fig 3.

Centrality measures of Closeness, Strength, and Betweenness of each node in the network at all follow-up time points.

Centrality value of 1 indicates maximal importance, and 0 indicates no importance. For abbreviations definition, please see Table 1 in the manuscript.

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