Younger Patients Are at Increased Risk for Graft Rupture and Contralateral Injury After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Kate E. Webster | Julian A. Feller | K. Webster | J. Feller | Anneka K. Richmond | Warren B. Leigh | W. Leigh | A. Richmond
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