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The Addition of Posterolateral Tenodesis in Isolated PCL Injuries and in Combination With Fanelli Type A Lesion of the Posterolateral Corner Decreases Rotatory Instability: A Biomechanical Study in Human Cadaveric Knees.

Morales-Avalos R, Ortiz-García CF, Ceniceros-Cantú C, Álvarez-Salinas E, Elizondo-Omaña RE, Guzmán-López S, Gutiérrez-de la O J, Garza-López J, Theriot-Giron MDC, Espregueira-Mendes J, Monllau JC

Year
2026
Journal
Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine

Keywords

PCL injuryposterolateral tenodesisrotatory instabilitybiomechanical studycadaveric knees

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