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Female ACL Injuries: Why do they occur? How can we prevent?

by Suzanne L. Miller, M.D. | 10 years ago

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are one of the most common sports medicine injuries, particularly in the female athlete. New England Baptist Hospital physician Suzanne Miller, MD discusses why they are so common, and how they can be prevented.

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