Intraarticular pressure during continuous passive motion of the human knee
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A G Crenshaw | A R Hargens | A. Crenshaw | A. Hargens | R. Pedowitz | D. Gershuni | L. Danzig | R A Pedowitz | D H Gershuni | S L Petras | L A Danzig | S. Petras | R. A. Pedowitz | D. H. Gershuni | S. L. Petras | L. A. Danzig | A. R. Hargens
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