Anteromedial Tibial Attachment in Single-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Can Represent Normal Kinematics in Computer Simulation
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S. Matsuda | Y. Song | K. Nishitani | Shinichirou Nakamura | S. Kuriyama | Mutsumi Watanabe | Yoshihisa Tanaka | Kenshiro Yamauchi
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