Cite
High non-anatomic tunnel position rates in ACL reconstruction failure using both transtibial and anteromedial tunnel drilling techniques.
MLA
Jaecker, Vera, et al. “High Non-Anatomic Tunnel Position Rates in ACL Reconstruction Failure Using Both Transtibial and Anteromedial Tunnel Drilling Techniques.” Archives of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, vol. 137, no. 9, Sept. 2017, pp. 1293–99. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-017-2738-3.
APA
Jaecker, V., Zapf, T., Naendrup, J.-H., Pfeiffer, T., Kanakamedala, A., Wafaisade, A., Shafizadeh, S., & Kanakamedala, A. C. (2017). High non-anatomic tunnel position rates in ACL reconstruction failure using both transtibial and anteromedial tunnel drilling techniques. Archives of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, 137(9), 1293–1299. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-017-2738-3
Chicago
Jaecker, Vera, Tabea Zapf, Jan-Hendrik Naendrup, Thomas Pfeiffer, Ajay Kanakamedala, Arasch Wafaisade, Sven Shafizadeh, and Ajay C Kanakamedala. 2017. “High Non-Anatomic Tunnel Position Rates in ACL Reconstruction Failure Using Both Transtibial and Anteromedial Tunnel Drilling Techniques.” Archives of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery 137 (9): 1293–99. doi:10.1007/s00402-017-2738-3.