Modern multiligament knee injury surgical reconstruction techniques can achieve excellent knee function and patient satisfaction, with low complication rates
Alistair Mayne(Craigavon Area Hospital), Peter D’Alessandro(The University of Western Australia), Jay R. Ebert(The University of Western Australia), Satyen Gohil(Fiona Stanley Hospital), Shahbaz S. Malik(Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust), Robert Evans(Government of Western Australia Department of Health), Peter Davies(Raigmore Hospital), Randeep Aujla(University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust), Peter Edwards(The University of Western Australia), Michael Grant(Fremantle Hospital), Stephen Dalgleish(Ninewells Hospital)
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