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L’arthrose du genou sur laxité

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Conclusion

Des résultats encourageants ont été récemment observés dans le traitement des arthroses sur laxité, permettant d’améliorer le confort de vie de ces patients. Il est toujours difficile de décider du traitement idéal.

Des études à long terme sont nécessaires pour répondre aux questions clés : la reconstruction précoce du LCA pourra-t-elle éviter les dégradations secondaires du genou ? Les greffes méniscales et les ostéotomies précoces pourrontelles ralentir ou bloquer l’arthrose ?

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