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Injury|April 27, 2021
Non-invasive and reliable assessment of compartment elasticity by pressure related ultrasound: An in-vitro studyR M Sellei, U Warkotsch, P Kobbe, et al.
Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae Et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca|August 29, 2015
Measurement of compartment elasticity using pressure related ultrasound: a method to identify patients with potential compartment syndromeR M Sellei, S J Hingmann, P Kobbe, et al.
European Journal of Medical Research|August 25, 2023
Non-invasive assessment of muscle compartment elasticity by pressure-related ultrasound in pediatric trauma: a prospective clinical study in 25 cases of forearm shaft fracturesR M Sellei, A Beckers, P Kobbe, et al.
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Injury|April 27, 2021
Non-invasive and reliable assessment of compartment elasticity by pressure related ultrasound: An in-vitro studyR M Sellei, U Warkotsch, P Kobbe, et al.
Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae Et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca|August 29, 2015
Measurement of compartment elasticity using pressure related ultrasound: a method to identify patients with potential compartment syndromeR M Sellei, S J Hingmann, P Kobbe, et al.
European Journal of Medical Research|August 25, 2023
Non-invasive assessment of muscle compartment elasticity by pressure-related ultrasound in pediatric trauma: a prospective clinical study in 25 cases of forearm shaft fracturesR M Sellei, A Beckers, P Kobbe, et al.
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