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The influence of foot geometry on the calcaneal osteotomy angle based on two-dimensional static force analyses

March 1, 2011Alignment of Bones, Scientific Publications2011, journal paper

Reilingh M.L., Tuijthof G.J.M., van Dijk C.N., Blankevoort L., The influence of foot geometry on the calcaneal osteotomy angle based on two-dimensional static force analyses. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg, 131(11):1491-7, 2011AB_force analysis_9645693rotresult

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