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PHOENIX — Results showed patients with osteochondral lesions of the talus had higher satisfaction when lateral ligament stabilization was included with arthroscopic microfracture with bone marrow aspirate concentrate augmentation.“If a patient has clinical signs of instability, they could potentially benefit from a lateral ligament stabilization procedure, especially in active
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