Incidence, Timing, and Predictors of Hip Dislocation After Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty for Osteoarthritis
Stephen M. Gillinov(Yangon University of Economics), Jonathan N. Grauer(Yangon University of Economics), Lee E. Rubin(Yangon University of Economics), Peter Y. Joo(Yangon University of Economics), Jay Moran(Yale University), Justin Zhu(Yangon University of Economics)
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