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A 61-year-old, who is an avid tennis player, presented with recurring episodes of a locked left knee that he had been experiencing for three years. He described these episodes as his knee "catching and getting stuck," which impaired his ability to fully extend his left knee. Typically, these locking episodes would resolve either spontaneously with
<p>Achieving Full Range of Motion for Knee Locking Due to Loose Bodies and Osteophytes</p>

Achieving Full Range of Motion for Knee Locking Due to Loose Bodies and Osteophytes

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