Demographic and Clinical Correlates of Device-Measured Physical Activity Levels in Individuals with Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome
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Matthew P. Ithurburn | Benton A. Emblom | R. Motl | M. Ryan | Amit M. Momaya | Naif Z Alrashdi | Sara Samchok
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