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Abstract| Volume 34, ISSUE 12, SUPPLEMENT , e8-e9, December 2018

Risk Factors for Manipulation Under Anesthesia and/or Lysis of Adhesions Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

      The primary goal of this study was to investigate if government sponsored healthcare patients are more likely to undergo manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) and/ or lysis of adhesion (LOA) to address arthrofibrosis following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). The secondary goal was to report on other associated factors that may influence the risk of undergoing MUA/LOA.
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