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Frey C - Advancements in surgical techniques have broadened the use of arthroscopy as a viable alternative to open procedures in evaluating and treating common foot, ankle, and tendon injuries. These techniques can result in a shorter and more comfortable recovery, decreased postoperative pain, and fewer complications.

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