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Can artificial intelligence help improve the rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in basketball players?
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Abstract
For basketball players, a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) can be devastating [1]. This injury often necessitates reconstructive surgery, followed by a grueling rehabilitation process that can sideline an athlete for months, jeopardizing their career trajectory [2]. However, a new beacon of hope is emerging on the horizon: artificial intelligence (AI). This powerful technology is not just a tool but a potential game-changer, rapidly transforming the way ACL recovery is approached. It offers the potential for faster, more personalized, and ultimately more successful outcomes for athletes eager to return to the court, inspiring a new era in sports medicine [3].
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