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  2. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    ACL reconstruction is a surgical procedure to replace the torn anterior cruciate ligament in the knee. The ICD-9-CM code for this procedure is 81.45. Learn about the different types of grafts used, such as autografts, allografts, and synthetic tissue.

  3. Anterior cruciate ligament injury - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of ACL injuries, which are common in athletes and can lead to knee instability and osteoarthritis. Find out the risk factors, such as female anatomy, sports, and neuromuscular imbalances, and the surgical options for repair.

  4. Anterior cruciate ligament - Wikipedia

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    The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the four main ligaments of the knee, providing stability and preventing anterior tibial subluxation. Learn about its structure, function, injury, and treatment options from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Graft (surgery) - Wikipedia

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    A graft is a surgical procedure to move tissue from one site to another without its own blood supply. Learn about the different types of grafts, such as skin, bone, vascular, and fat grafts, and their indications and complications.

  6. Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Tommy John surgery, also known as ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, is a surgical graft to replace the ligament in the medial elbow. It is common among baseball players and other athletes who throw frequently. Learn about its origin, risks, technique, and recovery.

  7. Cruciate ligament - Wikipedia

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    Cruciate ligaments are X-shaped ligaments that stabilize joints in the body, such as the knee, wrist and neck. Learn about the structure, function and clinical significance of cruciate ligaments, especially in humans and dogs.

  8. Unhappy triad - Wikipedia

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    The unhappy triad is an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and meniscus, often caused by a lateral blow to the knee. It occurs frequently in contact sports such as football, rugby, or motocross, and can result in instability, pain, and swelling in the knee.

  9. Posterolateral corner injuries - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the anatomy, causes, symptoms, and complications of posterolateral corner injuries of the knee, a complex area formed by multiple structures. Find out how these injuries are diagnosed and treated, and what are the common mechanisms of injury and structures involved.