Variations in Knee Kinematics After ACL Injury and After Reconstruction Are Correlated With Bone Shape Differences
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Valentina Pedoia | Musa Zaid | Richard B Souza | Keiko Amano | Drew A Lansdown | Xiaojuan Li | Xiaojuan Li | V. Pedoia | D. Lansdown | C. Ma | R. Souza | M. Zaid | K. Amano | C Benjamin Ma | Xiaojuan Li
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