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Experimental loss of menisci, cartilage and subchondral bone gradually increases anteroposterior knee laxity

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2012
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Wieser, K., Betz, M., Farshad, M., Vich, M., Fucentese, S. F., & Meyer, D. C. (2012). Experimental loss of menisci, cartilage and subchondral bone gradually increases anteroposterior knee laxity. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy: Official Journal of the ESSKA, 20(10), 2100–2104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-011-1799-z

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Purpose: Anteroposterior knee stability is a relevant factor for the decision-making process of various surgical procedures. In degenerative joints when the implantation of unicompartimental prostheses or corrective osteotomies of the limb are planned, the integrity of the anteroposterior stability with an intact ACL has been regarded as a necessary prerequisite. We hypothesise that joint degeneration, however, may influence the anteroposterior knee laxity. Therefore, we set out to test this hypothesis simulating a progressively ‘dege

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  • Wieser, K
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  • Betz, M
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  • Farshad, M
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  • Vich, M
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  • Fucentese, S F
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  • Meyer, D C
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20

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10

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2100

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2104

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English

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2012

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2012-03-05

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0942-2056

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Wieser, K., Betz, M., Farshad, M., Vich, M., Fucentese, S. F., & Meyer, D. C. (2012). Experimental loss of menisci, cartilage and subchondral bone gradually increases anteroposterior knee laxity. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy: Official Journal of the ESSKA, 20(10), 2100–2104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-011-1799-z

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