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Extreme Femoral Shortening: An Approach to the Chronically Dislocated Hip in the Nonambulatory Pediatric Population
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Extreme Femoral Shortening: An Approach to the Chronically Dislocated Hip in the Nonambulatory Pediatric Population
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The American Journal of Orthopedics - 43(9)
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american journal of orthopedics, ajo, original study, online exclusive, study, femoral shortening, dislocated hip, hip, dislocation, pediatric population, pediatrics, pediatric, nonambulatory, neuromuscular, pain, kalawadia, patel, jensen, sarwark
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The American Journal of Orthopedics - 43(9)
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The American Journal of Orthopedics - 43(9)
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E200-E205
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E200-E205
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Extreme Femoral Shortening: An Approach to the Chronically Dislocated Hip in the Nonambulatory Pediatric Population
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Extreme Femoral Shortening: An Approach to the Chronically Dislocated Hip in the Nonambulatory Pediatric Population
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american journal of orthopedics, ajo, original study, online exclusive, study, femoral shortening, dislocated hip, hip, dislocation, pediatric population, pediatrics, pediatric, nonambulatory, neuromuscular, pain, kalawadia, patel, jensen, sarwark
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american journal of orthopedics, ajo, original study, online exclusive, study, femoral shortening, dislocated hip, hip, dislocation, pediatric population, pediatrics, pediatric, nonambulatory, neuromuscular, pain, kalawadia, patel, jensen, sarwark
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