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Editorial Commentary: Knee Dislocations: What's Working and Who's Not.

Arthroscopy 2018 May
Knee dislocations are severe injuries that are being seen with increasing frequency. Surgical treatment of knee dislocations improves outcomes, but many patients are unable to return to physical occupations or sporting activities. Patient factors and associated trauma can significantly affect the patient's final functional activity level. Future studies are needed to better assess our treatment methods of these challenging injuries.

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