Device-length changes and implant function following surgical implantation of the KineSpring in cadaver knees
Michael J McNicholas,1 Stefan M Gabriel,2 Anton G Clifford,2 Evelyne M Hasler2 1Aintree University Hospital, Teaching Hospital, Major Trauma Centre, NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK; 2Moximed, Hayward, CA, USA Introduction: The KineSpring implant system has been shown to provide load reductions...
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Autores principales: | McNicholas MJ, Gabriel SM, Clifford AG, Hasler EM |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/18ce1bf4453549bf9a95abe235769aab |
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