Isolated Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis for Ongoing Instability Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction with an Intact Graft is Effective and Has Low Surgical Morbidity
Peter Davies(Raigmore Hospital), Peter D’Alessandro(The University of Western Australia), Jay R. Ebert(The University of Western Australia), Ashley Simpson(Orthopaedic Research Foundation), Alistair Mayne(Craigavon Area Hospital), Andy Williams(Fortius Clinic), Cameron Muirhead(Fremantle Hospital), Peter Edwards(The University of Western Australia)
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