Wear analysis of the first-generation cross-linked polyethylene at minimum 10 years follow-up after THA: no significant effect of sports participation
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S. Hamai | Y. Nakashima | M. Fujii | G. Motomura | S. Ikemura | Daisuke Hara | K. Shiomoto | Satoru Harada | D. Hara | Masanori Fujii
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