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To MOON and Back: Lessons Learned and Experience Gained Along the Way
José F Vega1, Kurt P Spindler2
1Orthopaedics Sports Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 5555 Transportation Boulevard, Garfield Heights, Cleveland, OH 44125, USA; Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, 5555 Transportation Boulevard, Garfield Heights, Cleveland, OH 44125, USA.
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This article highlights the Multicenter Orthopedic Outcomes Network (MOON) study of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, from its inception in 1991 to the follow-on studies in progress currently. Lessons learned throughout the process are emphasized.
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