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Collateral Ligament Stabilizer System; Helps Maintain the Stability of Injured Collateral Ligament

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  Demand for collateral ligament stabilizer system has increased due to the increasing prevalence of orthopedic diseases and growing geriatric population with low calcium density, worldwide. The collateral ligament stabilizer system is used to maintain the stability of injured collateral ligament. The collateral ligaments are located on the outside part of the knee joint. They hold the bones together and keep the knee stable. The knee has four primary ligaments, such as lateral collateral ligament, medial collateral ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, and anterior cruciate ligament. These knee ligaments connect the femur (thighbone) to the tibia (shin bone). Anterior cruciate ligament is the most commonly injured knee ligament. It is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize the knee joint. Anterior cruciate ligament is commonly torn during sports that includes sudden stops and changes in direction, such as volleyball, tennis, soccer, and basketball. Thus, there is an increasin