Factors affecting the onset and progression of rotator cuff tears in the general population
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K. Takagishi | H. Shitara | Tsutomu Kobayashi | H. Chikuda | T. Ichinose | Tsuyoshi Sasaki | N. Hamano | D. Shimoyama | T. Tajika | R. Miyamoto | Atsushi Yamamoto | M. Kamiyama
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