Screw orientation and plate type (variable- vs. fixed-angle) effect strength of fixation for in vitro biomechanical testing of the Synthes CSLP.
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Bryan P Conrad | Glenn R Rechtine | Hani Awad | G. Rechtine | H. Awad | B. Conrad | C. Dipaola | Christian P Dipaola | Justin A Jacobson | J. Jacobson
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