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23.  Hip anatomy and biomechanics

Anatomy. Elsevier; 1990. The diagram depicts the sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis. Part A illustrates the female pelvis to have a more circular inlet than the male when seen from the superior view and a longer superior pubic ramus. Part B depicts the lateral
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23.  Hip anatomy and biomechanics

Anatomy. Elsevier; 1990. The diagram depicts the sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis. Part A illustrates the female pelvis to have a more circular inlet than the male when seen from the superior view and a longer superior pubic ramus. Part B depicts the lateral
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Section 6. The Female Hip

Section 6: The Female Hip Outline 23. Hip anatomy and biomechanics
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 33

SECTION 5 Central Nervous System Vascular Disease

SECTION 5Central Nervous System Vascular Disease M. Celeste Buompadre, Gabriel González Rabelino, Carlos A. Rugilo, and Hugo A. Arroyo Introduction Pediatric stroke is an important cause of mortality and long-term morbidity in children. Many patients suffer from delayed diagnosis and the potential for recurrence
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 33

SECTION 5 Central Nervous System Vascular Disease

SECTION 5Central Nervous System Vascular Disease M. Celeste Buompadre, Gabriel González Rabelino, Carlos A. Rugilo, and Hugo A. Arroyo Introduction Pediatric stroke is an important cause of mortality and long-term morbidity in children. Many patients suffer from delayed diagnosis and the potential for recurrence
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Section 6. The Female Hip

Section 6: The Female Hip Outline 23. Hip anatomy and biomechanics
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 33

SECTION 5 Central Nervous System Vascular Disease

SECTION 5Central Nervous System Vascular Disease M. Celeste Buompadre, Gabriel González Rabelino, Carlos A. Rugilo, and Hugo A. Arroyo Introduction Pediatric stroke is an important cause of mortality and long-term morbidity in children. Many patients suffer from delayed diagnosis and the potential for recurrence
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14.  Biomechanics of the female knee

anatomy, female ACLs were smaller in length, cross-sectional
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14.  Biomechanics of the female knee

anatomy, female ACLs were smaller in length, cross-sectional
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30.  Revision total hip arthroplasty

section below for technical tips). Cemented stem extraction Cemented stems can be removed relatively easily by attaching an extractor to the proximal aspect of the stem and backslapping it out of the femur. Several varieties of devices are available: ones with a hook that
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