Patient-reported Outcomes and Muscle Strength after a

Patient-reported Outcomes and Muscle Strength after a

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By Randi Gram Rasmussen, Julie Sandell Jacobsen & 4 more. This study reports changes in patient-reported outcomes and muscle strength in patients with acute posterior cruciate ligament injury treated with an exercise and support brace intervention.

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