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Posterior Lateral Meniscal Root and Oblique Radial Tears: The Biomechanical Evidence Supports Repair of These Tears, Although Long‐Term Clinical Studies Are Necessary

Robert F. LaPrade, Andrew G. Geeslin, Jorge Chahla, Moisés Cohen, Lars Engebretsen, Scott C. Faucett, Alan Getgood, Eivind Inderhaug, Darren L. Johnson, Sebastian Kopf, Aaron J. Krych, Christopher M. Larson, Martin Lind, Gilbert Moatshe, Iain R. Murray, Volker Musahl, Roberto Negrín, Jonathan C. Riboh, Romain Seil, Tim Spalding

2022Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery12 citationsDOI

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Topics & Concepts

TearsLateral meniscusMedicineMedial meniscusMeniscusAnterior cruciate ligamentSurgeryAnatomyArthroscopyAnterior cruciate ligament reconstructionOsteoarthritisPathologyOpticsPhysicsIncidence (geometry)Alternative medicineKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesSports injuries and prevention
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