Preoperative excessive lateral anterior tibial subluxation is related to posterior tibial tunnel insertion with worse sagittal alignment after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions
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Hao-bo Wu | Shigui Yan | Zengfeng Xin | Congsun Li | An Liu | W. Yang | Xiaojun Ye
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