Glenoid Track Width Is Smaller Under Dynamic Conditions: An In Vivo Dual-Fluoroscopy Imaging Study
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Cong Wang | Guoming Xie | Jiebo Chen | Junjie Xu | Tsung-Yuan Tsai | Z. Ye | Jiamei Jiang | Jinzhong Zhao | Chenliang Wu | Yufan Wang | Kai Huang | Wanxin Yu | Zipeng Ye | Jinzhong Zhao
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