Abstract: Background: Anatomical single bundle arthroscopic Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has been the standard treatment for ACL injured patients. It is a minimally invasive procedure that allows the surgeon to understand the internal derangements of the knee joint. ACL is the commonly injured ligament in young adults. The purpose of Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction is to restore the normal kinematics of knee joint Aim: To evaluate the Clinical outcome of Arthroscopic Anatomical ACL reconstruction using single bundle Hamstring tendon............
Key Words: Anterior cruciate ligament, Arthroscopy, Hamstrings
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