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2 ± 2.7 N. The stiffness of asymmetric repairs using FiberLoop® and Tendo-Loop® was 5.64 ± 1.7 N/mm and 5.63 ± 0.7 N/mm. The difference was also no statistically significant. The repairs using Supramid® had a significantly lower stiffness of 4.15 ± 1.0 N/mm. Failure mechanisms for the repaired specimens were reported as such Supramid had 100% suture rupture; Tendo-Loop had 90% suture rupture and 10% suture pullout; FiberLoop had 20% suture rupture and 80% suture pullout. Conclusions The asymmetric repair configuration is able to produce