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Patellofemoral Issues
Symptomatic cartilage lesions of the patellofemoral (PF) joint are clinically challenging due to the multitude of other and often coexisting potential causes of anterior knee pain, the complex morphology of th...
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Prior studies have reported high complication rates with acromioclavicular joint reconstruction (ACJR). However, many of these reports have suffered from small sample sizes and inclusion of older surgical tech...