Post-operative knee stability after PS-TKA using medial preserving gap technique
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Main Authors: | Yutaro Kanda (Author), Hirotsugu Muratsu (Author), Kiminari Kataoka (Author), Shunsuke Yahiro (Author), Tomoyuki Kamenaga (Author), Takashi Oshima (Author), Takaaki Koga (Author), Tomoyuki Matsumoto (Author), Akihiro Maruo (Author), Hidetoshi Miya (Author), Ryosuke Kuroda (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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