Tibial Slope and Its Effect on Force in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Grafts: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Force Increases Linearly as Posterior Tibial Slope Increases
Andrew S. Bernhardson(Steadman Clinic), Robert F. LaPrade(Twin Cities Orthopedics), Grant J. Dornan(Steadman Philippon Research Institute), Alex W. Brady(Steadman Philippon Research Institute), Hunter W. Storaci(Steadman Philippon Research Institute), Bryson R. Kemler(Rothman Orthopaedics), Gilberto Yoshinobu Nakama(Steadman Philippon Research Institute), Zachary S. Aman(Steadman Philippon Research Institute)
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