Return to sport and knee functional scores after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: 2 to 10 years' follow-up
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is one of the most common knee ligament reconstruction sustained by sports players. Previous studies have revealed different rates of returning to play sports depending on study sites, subjects, and time to follow-up; however, this subject...
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Main Author: | Sukrom Cheecharern (Author) |
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