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upper-limb injuries
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OMIM - Congenital disorder
OMIM - Skeletal dysplasia
Tendons after initial tendon injury with peritendinous fibrosis
OMIM - Disorder of skeletal system
Tenosynovium from patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
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Sports-related peripheral nerve injuries of the upper limb.
Electrical Stimulation Use in Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Injuries.
Imaging Review of Hockey-Related Upper Extremity Injuries.
Estimates of Golf-Related Upper Extremity Injuries in the United States: A 10-Year Epidemiology Stud…
Modified Chinese disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand tool: Validity and reliability for upper ext…
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Diagnostic Accuracy of the Preoperative Clinical Examination in Upper Limb Injuries
Targeted Plasticity Therapy for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injuries
Effects of Core Stabilization Approach on Patients With Upper Extremity Injuries
Upper Limb Loss Perturbation Response
Using Virtual Reality for Rehabilitation of Upper Limbs at Home Trial
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