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Review Question - QID 8592

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QID 8592 (Type "8592" in App Search)
A 24-year-old former high school wrestler had anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with hamstring autograft 6 years ago. He now experiences daily instability of his knee with routine activities including walking. Examination reveals a grade 3+ Lachman with a soft endpoint, varus laxity at 30 degrees, and a positive dial test at 30 degrees that dissipates at 90 degrees of knee flexion. He has mild medial joint line tenderness. When walking, there is a slight varus thrust. What treatment is most likely to lead to a successful outcome?
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