SURGICAL CONCEPTS FOR KNEE TREATMENT &FUTURE TRENDS
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Author(s):
PRAMOD P V
Vol - 3, Issue- 1 ,
Page(s) : 157 - 165
(2012 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
Much debate continues in the current literature concerning the ideal method for ACL reconstruction. Among strong advocates for both patellar and hamstring tendon grafts, some suggest that the patellar tendon provides better stability, and others point to lower incidence of anterior knee pain with the hamstring tendon graft (Aune et al. 2001, Freedman et al. 2003, Johnson 2004, Matsumoto et al.2006, Paessler et al. 2003).
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