The posterolateral comer has been referred to as the "dark corner" of the knee. Contributing to this reputation has been the complex anatomy, poor understanding of examination and imaging findings, and inconsistent results with a wide variety of attempted repair or reconstruction techniques.This Special Focus section on posterolateral knee injuries highlights recent advances in our understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, examination, imaging, repair, and reconstruction techniques. The articles included in this section are written by authors who have considerable experience in dealing with posterolateral instability and are experts in the subject of the individual topics.
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