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Arthroscopy
Abstract Recent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) research focuses on risk factors for ACL graft failure and techniques and augmentations to limit failure. One of the most recognized risk factors is sagittal malalignment in the form of high posterior tibial slope (PTS), especially PTS ≥12°, which leads to increased force through the ...
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Abstract Recent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) research focuses on risk factors for ACL graft failure and techniques and augmentations to limit failure. One of the most recognized risk factors is sagittal malalignment in the form of high posterior tibial slope (PTS), especially PTS ≥12°, which leads to increased force through the ...
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Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association
Recent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) research focuses on risk factors for ACL graft failure and techniques and augmentations to limit failure. One of the most recognized risk factors is sagittal malalignment in the form of high posterior tibial slope (PTS), especially PTS ≥12°, which leads to increased force through the ACL and ACL graft.
Luke V, Tollefson +2 more
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Recent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) research focuses on risk factors for ACL graft failure and techniques and augmentations to limit failure. One of the most recognized risk factors is sagittal malalignment in the form of high posterior tibial slope (PTS), especially PTS ≥12°, which leads to increased force through the ACL and ACL graft.
Luke V, Tollefson +2 more
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The Effect of a Proximal Tibial Medial Opening Wedge Osteotomy on Posterolateral Knee Instability
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2008Robert F Laprade +2 more
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