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Post-landing LH EMG was reduced in the ACL-D compared to control limbs at short latencies (P less then 0.05). Post-landing VL EMG was reduced in the ACL-D and ACL intact compared to the control limb at both latencies (P less then 0.05). Surprise landings notably increased post-landing EMG in all muscles, across all limbs (P less then 0.001). However, the gain in VL EMG was significantly greater in ACL-D and ACL intact limbs (P less then 0.05). These changes in neuromuscular control of ACL-D individuals during expected and surprise landing