Clinical outcome of meniscal repair for isolated meniscal tear in young Athlete
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https://doi.org/10.48047/ff973e07Keywords:
Meniscal repair, isolated meniscal tear, young athletes, arthroscopic surgery, clinical outcomes, knee function, return to sports.Abstract
Background: Meniscal injuries are common among young athletes and can significantly impact their performance and long-term knee health. Meniscal repair has been preferred over meniscectomy to preserve knee function and reduce the risk of osteoarthritis. However, the clinical outcomes of meniscal repair for isolated meniscal tears in young athletes remained an area of investigation.
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