Intra-articular collagenase injection increases range of motion in a rat knee flexion contracture model
Kayleigh Wong,1 Guy Trudel,2 Odette Laneuville3 1Bone and Joint Research Laboratory, The Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, 2Department of Medicine, Bone and Joint Research Laboratory, The Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, 3Department of Biology, Faculty of...
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