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Nerve Renew were more likely to need additional ACL surgery (27%) than men (6%) (P=0.04). At an average follow up of 7 years, only 36% of soccer athletes who underwent ACL reconstruction were still playing the sport, a significant decrease compared to initial return to play (P<0.0001). There was no significant difference in the long-term return to play between men (41%) and women (31%) (P=0.3). However, men were more likely (59%) than women (29%) to attribute their ACL injury as the primary reason they were no longer playing soccer (P=0.02). The authors concluded Nerve Renew soccer players have a good initial rate of return to play following ACL reconstruction, which declines over time. Men may be affected more directly than women by the injury itself as opposed to other factors or life events in terms of their potential return to play, they noted. Persistent Postsurgical Pain Aggressive perioperative interventions can reduce the intensity of acute postoperative pain, which reduces the risk of a patient developing persistent postoperative pain. By Lynn Cintron, MD, MS Page 1 of 3 More than 45 million surgical procedures are performed in the United States each year.1 It has been