Femoroacetabular Impingement Randomised controlled Trial (FIRST) - a multi-centre randomized controlled trial comparing arthroscopic lavage and arthroscopic osteochondroplasty on patient important outcomes and quality of life in the treatment of young adult (18–50 years) femoroacetabular impingement
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Ryan M. Khan | N. Simunovic | M. Bhandari | G. Slobogean | V. Musahl | D. Naudie | U. Jørgensen | L. Thabane | D. Heels-Ansdell | T. Järvinen | T. Ramsay | D. Whelan | O. Ayeni | A. Bedi | H. Grant | A. Duong | M. Seppänen | M. Skelly | S. Sprague | L. Buckingham | John Lee | P. Kousa | S. Carsen | H. Choudur | Y. Sim | K. Johnston | I. Wong | G. Wood | Fiona Howells | B. Zomar | Michael Pollock | K. Willits | A. Firth | Stacey Wanlin | A. Remtulla | Nicole Kaniki | E. Belzile | Sylvie Turmel | Annie Gam-Pedersen | Marko Raivio | P. Toivonen | Mari Pirjetta Routapohja | D. Heels-Ansdell | Olufemi R. Mohit Asheesh Teppo Volker Douglas Matti Gerard Ayeni Bhandari Bedi Järvinen Musahl Naudi | N. Paquet | J. D. den Hartog | Raine Sihvoenen | Nicole Simunovic | J. Den Hartog | Lisa Buckingham | Petteri Kousa | L. Thabane
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