Knee Medicine and Science

The blog has three main objectives. First, to be center of information and knowledge for patients suffering from various knee joint conditions. Secondly, to provide clinicians with recent evidence related to anatomy, biomechanics, diagnosis and treatment of knee joint injuries. Finally, to fill the gap between research and clinical practice.

Dr. Howard Luks on 'abnormal' MRI findings.


Autor: Tomasz Cudejko
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