Rotational and Translational Stability of Different Methods for Direct Acromioclavicular Ligament Repair in Anatomic Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction
The American Journal of Sports Medicine2014Vol. 42(9), pp. 2141–2148
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Knut Beitzel, Elifho Obopilwe, John M. Apostolakos, Mark P. Cote, Ryan P. Russell, Ryan S. Charette, Hardeep Singh, Robert A. Arciero, Andreas B. Imhoff, Augustus D. Mazzocca
Abstract
An anatomic repair should address both the CC ligaments and the AC ligaments to control the optimal physiologic function (translation and rotation).
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