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Joshua R Brooks1, Alex G Pitman2, Philip Lucas2
1Department of Orthopaedics, Northern Beaches Hospital, Frenchs Forest 2086, New South Wales, Australia. joshua.brooks767@gmail.com.
World journal of orthopedics
|January 2, 2026
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Informe sobre el casoDislocaciónDislocación inferiorDislocación intraarticularLa rodilla.Cuello delanteroMás Videos Relacionados
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