Dynamic stability in the anterior cruciate ligament deficient knee
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Katherine S. Rudolph | John P. Scholz | Thomas S. Buchanan | Lynn Snyder-Mackler | Michael J. Axe | M. Axe | T. Buchanan | J. Scholz | K. Rudolph | L. Snyder-Mackler
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