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In vivo anterior cruciate ligament elongation in response to axial tibial loads
Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 06/09/09
Hosseini A et al. - The data quantitatively demonstrated that under external loading the ACL experiences nonhomogeneous elongation, with the posterior fiber bundles stretching more than the anterior fiber bundles.
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