Return to military duty following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with preoperative Body Mass Index and postoperative physiotherapy

Author:

Sabate-Ferris AlexandreORCID,de l’Escalopier Nicolas,Barbier Olivier,Danis Julien,Demoures Thomas,Joly Benjamin,van Rooij FlorisORCID,Saffarini Mo,Choufani Camille

Funder

Department of Training, Research and Innovation of the Armed Forces Health Service

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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