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Procedures Utilized for Chronic Ligamentous Instability of the Knee, Including a Statistical Review

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Late Reconstructions of Injured Ligaments of the Knee
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A review of knee surgery in general reveals that about 25% of the procedures are utilized as attempts to correct chronic ligamentous instability (Table 1).

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Blazina, M.E. (1978). Procedures Utilized for Chronic Ligamentous Instability of the Knee, Including a Statistical Review. In: Schulitz, KP., Krahl, H., Stein, W.H. (eds) Late Reconstructions of Injured Ligaments of the Knee. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87274-7_8

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