Anterior Cruciate, Reconstructions,extremities, Knee Injuries,Open Access,article ,author ,estimated

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) accidents are very typical with those participating with pivoting and leaping activities of sports athletes. In the U.S., the prevalence of ACL injury is approximately 1 in 3500 people per year, and is estimated to be about 125000 to 200000 ACL reconstructions each year. Several reports have looked at the football injury incidence and have estimated that 60 to 80 percent of the incidents arise in lower extremities. Most of these accidents was linked 29 percent to the knee or ankle and 19 percent to both. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) and Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) from these Knee injuries are considered to be most frequent and severe.There are two related connections to data media: web access and self-archiving posts. Open Access publications are accessible automatically, publicly on their website, a model often funded through fees charged by the author (usually by a study grant). The option for a writer is to make the article accessible on their personal and/or academic platforms (including so-called libraries or archives) in a standard publication, where only readers have immediate access, which is a procedure approved by many scholarly journals.Pen Access raises practical and policy questions for scholars, publishers, funders and policy makers alike, including what the return on investment is when paying an article processing fee to be published in Open Access articles, or whether investments should be made in institutional repositories, and whether self-archiving should be made compulsory, as some funders envisage.

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