Effect of Femoral Component Rotation and Patellar Design on Patellar Forces
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V. Goldberg | R. Singerman | A. Peyser | V M Goldberg | R Singerman | H D Pagan | A B Peyser | ROBERT SINGERMAN | HECTOR D. PAGAN | AMOS B. PEYSER | H. D. Pagan
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