The lateral collateral ligament complex and related muscles act as a dynamic stabilizer as well as a static supporting structure at the elbow joint: an anatomical and experimental study.
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Toshihiko Yamashita | Seiichi Ishii | Gen Murakami | Takuro Wada | S. Ishii | T. Yamashita | M. Aoki | G. Murakami | Mitsuhiro Aoki | Poong-Taek Kim | Satoshi Isogai | T. Wada | P. Kim | S. Isogai
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