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Editorial Commentary: Posterolateral Corner Injuries in Elite Athletes Remain a Challenging Diagnostic Problem
Christopher D Harner1, Walter R Lowe1
1University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Abstract:
Posterolateral corner injuries are rare, and the examination to quantitate these injuries is very challenging. Careful examination comparing the involved and uninvolved knees, considering stress radiographs, and combining this with magnetic resonance imaging findings is currently our most accurate way to grade these injuries.
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