People who have torn their anterior cruciate ligament--responsible for rotational stability in the knee--are more likely to have a smaller ligament than similarly sized individuals who never have sustained the injury, suggests a study by Ajit Chaudhari, assistant professor of orthopedics at Ohio State University, Columbus.

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People who have torn their anterior cruciate ligament--responsible for rotational stability in the knee--are more likely to have a smaller ligament than similarly sized individuals who never have sustained the injury, suggests a study by Ajit Chaudhari, assistant professor of orthopedics at Ohio State University, Columbus. Most study results guide the...

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