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instability in skeletally immature patients . Knee 2017 24 1282 – 1288 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knee.2017.08.051 ) 31 Sillanpää PJ Mäenpää HM Mattila VM Visuri T & Pihlajamäki H . A mini-invasive adductor magnus tendon transfer technique
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Tanaka el al 12 reported a decrease of TT-TG distance of almost 1 mm for every 5° of knee flexion. According to a cutoff value of 15 mm, 70% of patients with patellar instability had the indication for tibial tubercle transfer if the measurement was
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evaluated using the knee pain scale (KPS). 27 The KPS has four subscales, including frequency and intensity of pain experienced during both ambulation/climbing and transfer activities. The best possible score is 12, while the worst possible score is 66
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revisions). 20 The average age of the patients was 63 years (33 to 83). The minimum follow-up was two years (27 months to 71 months). There was one complication non-related to surgery (a traumatically ruptured patellar tendon). According to Jones et al
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