Analysis of the Sagittal Plane After Surgical Management for Scheuermann's Disease : A View on Overcorrection and the Use of an Anterior Release
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概要
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- 2002-01-15
著者
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Slot Gerard
Institute For Spine Surgery And Applied Research
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LANGELOO Danielle
Department of Orthopaedics, Sint Maartenskliniek
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DE KLEUVER
Department of Orthopaedics, Sint Maartenskliniek
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Anderson Patricia
Department Of Orthopaedics Sinit Maartenskliniek
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DE KLEUVER
Institute for Spine Surgery and Applied Research
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HOSMAN Allard
Department of Orthopedics, Sint Maartenskliniek
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VETH Rene
Department of Orthopedics, University of Nijmegen
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SLOT Gerard
Department of Orthopedics, Sint Maartenskliniek
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Anderson Patricia
Department Of Orthopaedic Research Sint Maartenskliniek
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Veth Rene
Department Of Orthopedics University Hospital Of Nijmegen
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De Kleuver
Department Of Orthopaedics Sinit Maartenskliniek
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Hosman Allard
Departments Of Orthopedics And Orthopedic Research
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Langeloo Danielle
Departments Of Orthopedics And Orthopedic Research
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Langeloo Danielle
Department Of Orthopaedics Sint Maartenskliniek
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