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The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
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spellingShingle Kim, Y.-H., The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery
title The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
title_full The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
title_fullStr The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
title_full_unstemmed The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
title_short The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
title_sort the results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : a five- to 12-year follow-up
title_sub A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
title_unstemmed The results of a proximally-coated cementless femoral component in total hip replacement : A FIVE- TO 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
topic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery
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