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  • 3. Anterolateral transtibial posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with anatomical reconstruction of posterolateral corner insufficiency: comparison of single-bundle versus double-bundle posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction over a 2- to 6-year follow-up.
    Kim SJ, Jung M, Moon HK, Kim SG, Chun YM.
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  • 4. Stress radiography to measure posterior cruciate ligament insufficiency: a comparison of five different techniques.
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  • 6. Comparison of 5 different methods for measuring stress radiographs to improve reproducibility during the evaluation of knee instability.
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  • 7. Supine lateral radiographs at 90° of knee flexion have a similar diagnostic accuracy for chronic posterior cruciate ligament injuries as stress radiographs.
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  • 8. Diagnostic Value of Stress Radiography and Arthrometer Measurement for Anterior Instability in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injured Knees at Different Knee Flexion Position.
    Lee HJ, Park YB, Kim SH.
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  • 10. Importance of tibial slope for stability of the posterior cruciate ligament deficient knee.
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  • 11. Tensioning of remnant posterior cruciate ligament and reconstruction of anterolateral bundle in chronic posterior cruciate ligament injury.
    Jung YB, Jung HJ, Tae SK, Lee YS, Yang DL.
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  • 12. The role of the posterior oblique ligament in controlling posterior tibial translation in the posterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee.
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  • 13. Control of laxity in knees with combined posterior cruciate ligament and posterolateral corner deficiency: comparison of single-bundle versus double-bundle posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with modified Larson posterolateral corner reconstruction.
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  • 14. Popliteus bypass and popliteofibular ligament reconstructions reduce posterior tibial translations and forces in a posterior cruciate ligament graft.
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  • 15. Stress radiography and posterior pathological laxity of knee: comparison between two different techniques.
    Garofalo R, Fanelli GC, Cikes A, N'Dele D, Kombot C, Mariani PP, Mouhsine E.
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  • 16. Single- versus double-bundle posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: effects of femoral tunnel separation.
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  • 17. Combined anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, and posterolateral corner reconstruction with autogenous hamstring grafts in chronic instabilities.
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  • 18. Reference standards for stress radiography measurements in knee ligament injury and instability: a systematic review.
    Mabrouk A, Olson CP, Tagliero AJ, Larson CM, Wulf CA, Kennedy NI, LaPrade RF.
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  • 19. Distribution of posterior tibial displacement in knees with posterior cruciate ligament tears.
    Schulz MS, Steenlage ES, Russe K, Strobel MJ.
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  • 20. The effect of proximal tibial slope on dynamic stability testing of the posterior cruciate ligament- and posterolateral corner-deficient knee.
    Petrigliano FA, Suero EM, Voos JE, Pearle AD, Allen AA.
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