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Standard positions often include supine or beach-chair, depending on the joint (e.g., knee or shoulder positioning ).

Specific rehabilitation protocols, such as range-of-motion restrictions or weight-bearing status. 5. Key Takeaways & Risks jbjb-039.mp4

Confirmation of stable fixation and appropriate tensioning intraoperatively. depending on the joint (e.g.

Details on harvesting (autograft) or preparing (allograft), including trimming, suturing, and securing with K-wires or cutting jigs (e.g., distal tibia allograft preparation ). shorter operative time

Use of anchors, screws, or sutures to secure the repair.

The images below illustrate the types of anatomical modeling and arthroscopic visualizations typically found in high-quality surgical reports and educational videos.

Potential for reduced morbidity, shorter operative time, or improved graft integration.