Life-altering outcomes after lower extremity injury sustained in motor vehicle crashes.
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Joseph A Kufera | Patricia C Dischinger | Timothy J Kerns | Cynthia A Burch | Shiu M Ho | P. Dischinger | J. Kufera | T. Kerns | K. Read | A. Burgess | S. Ho | Kathleen M Read | Andrew R Burgess | C. Burch
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