Generalised joint hypermobility leads to increased odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 12 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction
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K. Samuelsson | V. Musahl | R. Thomeé | Bálint Zsidai | E. Hamrin Senorski | David Sundemo | Ramana Piussi
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