The mechanism of "killer turn" causing residual laxity after transtibial posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Background: The residual laxity after transtibial posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction has been reported by several authors. The sharp angle where the graft exits the tibial tunnel, which is known as "killer turn", is believed to be the main reason. The purpose of this study wa...
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Main Authors: | Yue Li (Author), Jin Zhang (Author), Guanyang Song (Author), Xu Li (Author), Hua Feng (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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