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Philippe Hernigou

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International Orthopaedics|April 9, 2016
Plaster of Paris: the orthopaedic surgeon heritagePhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|September 8, 2017
History of clubfoot treatment; part III (twentieth century): back to the futurePhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|July 10, 2015
Medieval orthopaedic history in Germany: Hieronymus Brunschwig and Hans von GersdorffPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 21, 2015
Authorities and foundation of the orthopaedic school in Germany in the 19th century: part II: Richard von Volkmann, Julius Wolff, Albert Hoffa, Friedrich Trendelenburg and other German authorsPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 20, 2014
Bone transplantation and tissue engineering. Part II: bone graft and osteogenesis in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Duhamel, Haller, Ollier and MacEwen)Philippe Hernigou
La Revue Du Praticien|September 3, 2020
[Hip osteonecrosis]Philippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|April 22, 2022
History of bone acoustic in fracture diagnosis: crepitus in antiquity; bone percussion with Auenbrugger; bone auscultation with Laennec and Lisfranc; monitoring cementless hip arthroplasty fixation with acoustic and sensorPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|February 28, 2015
Bone transplantation and tissue engineering, part III: allografts, bone grafting and bone banking in the twentieth centuryPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|January 28, 2014
Crutch art painting in the Middle Ages as orthopaedic heritage (part II: the peg leg, the bent-knee peg and the beggar)Philippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 14, 2022
Revisiting prediction of collapse in hip osteonecrosis with artificial intelligence and machine learning: a new approach for quantifying and ranking the contribution and association of factors for collapsePhilippe Hernigou
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International Orthopaedics|April 9, 2016
Plaster of Paris: the orthopaedic surgeon heritagePhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|September 8, 2017
History of clubfoot treatment; part III (twentieth century): back to the futurePhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|July 10, 2015
Medieval orthopaedic history in Germany: Hieronymus Brunschwig and Hans von GersdorffPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 21, 2015
Authorities and foundation of the orthopaedic school in Germany in the 19th century: part II: Richard von Volkmann, Julius Wolff, Albert Hoffa, Friedrich Trendelenburg and other German authorsPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 20, 2014
Bone transplantation and tissue engineering. Part II: bone graft and osteogenesis in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Duhamel, Haller, Ollier and MacEwen)Philippe Hernigou
La Revue Du Praticien|September 3, 2020
[Hip osteonecrosis]Philippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|April 22, 2022
History of bone acoustic in fracture diagnosis: crepitus in antiquity; bone percussion with Auenbrugger; bone auscultation with Laennec and Lisfranc; monitoring cementless hip arthroplasty fixation with acoustic and sensorPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|February 28, 2015
Bone transplantation and tissue engineering, part III: allografts, bone grafting and bone banking in the twentieth centuryPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|January 28, 2014
Crutch art painting in the Middle Ages as orthopaedic heritage (part II: the peg leg, the bent-knee peg and the beggar)Philippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 14, 2022
Revisiting prediction of collapse in hip osteonecrosis with artificial intelligence and machine learning: a new approach for quantifying and ranking the contribution and association of factors for collapsePhilippe Hernigou
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