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A Patient's Guide to Artificial Knee Replacement
A painful knee can severely affect your ability to lead a full active life. Over the last twenty five years, major advancements in artificial knee replacement have improved the outcome of the surgery greatly. This Patient's Guide discusses the Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, The Artificial Knee, The Operation, Rehabilitation, and Complications.
AAOS 1999 Symposium E New Approaches to the Treatment of Osteoarthritis- Oral Chondroitin Sulfate an
Archive Copy: 1999 Annual Meeting Scientific Program. New Approaches to the Treatment of Osteoarthritis: Oral Chondroitin Sulfate and Glucosamine, Hyalurocan Injections and Intra-Articular Polyurethane
AAOS 1999 Symposium R Avoidance and Treatment of Complications Primary and Revision Total Knee Arthr
Archive Copy - 1999 Annual Meeting Scientific Program. Avoidance and Treatment of Complications Primary and Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
All inside ACL reconstruction Technique with SemiT and Biosc
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An innovative method for preparing and fixing an ACL hamstring graft
THE SCREW-TAPE SYSTEM
a new concept in hamstring graft fixation...
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Anterior Crucitate Ligament Repair
AAOS On-Line Service October 1995 Bulletin ACL Repair
Approach for Total Knee Replacement
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
Arthroscopically Assisted Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Dr. Daniel B. O'Neill of Nassau Bay, Texas demonstrates his technique for Arthroscopically assisted reconstruction of the ACL deficient knee using a patellar bone-patellar ligament-tibial tubercle bone autograft. In-depth discussion on surgical indications, contraindications, graft selection, fixation options and postoperative protocol is presented. During surgery, Dr. O'Neill provides several "pearls" in preventing complications.
Editors
- Chris Wilson
- Chris Oliver

