Validity of Goniometric Elbow Measurements: Comparative Study with a Radiographic Method
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Yvan Petit | Dominique M Rouleau | Fanny Canet | Julien Chapleau | D. Rouleau | Y. Petit | G. Laflamme | G-Yves Laflamme | Julien Chapleau | F. Canet
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