Toe‐out, lateral trunk lean, and pelvic obliquity during prolonged walking in patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis and healthy controls
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Thomas R Jenkyn | T. Jenkyn | T. Birmingham | J. Robert Giffin | I. Jones | Aleksandra A Zecevic | Daniel J Bechard | Trevor B Birmingham | Ian C Jones | J Robert Giffin | A. Zecevic | D. Bechard
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