Effect of flexor sheath integrity on tendon gliding: A biomechanical and histologic study
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P. Manske | William W. Peterson | Paul R. Manske | Peggy A. Lesker | P. Lesker | Christopher C. Kain | C. Kain | W. Peterson
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