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PHOENIX — Patients with high resiliency may experience better outcomes and faster recovery after ACL reconstruction compared with patients with low resiliency, according to results presented here.“This is the first study that I have seen that, in a randomized way, evaluated video and in-person based education modalities on perioperative outcomes. The findings were striking and show
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