Upper Extremity Skeletal Muscle Mass Asymmetry Exacerbated by Shoulder Imbalance in Lenke1A Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
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Tetsuro Ohba | H. Haro | Kensuke Koyama | Kotaro Oda | Nobuki Tanaka | Hiroki Oba | Marina Katsu | Go Goto | Hayato Takei
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