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ligament laxity
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Skin fibroblasts of patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type 3
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Generalised ligament laxity in patients admitted with severe back pain.
Ligament laxity following inversion injury with and without chronic ankle instability.
Anterior cruciate ligament laxity related to the menstrual cycle: an updated systematic review of th…
Evaluation of intraoperative anterior cruciate ligament laxity using a navigation system in the anat…
Re: P Petros. Pelvic pain may be caused by laxity in the uterosacral ligaments as part of 'posterior…
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Hormone Induced Effects on Ligament Laxity and Lower Extremity Motor Control
Is Localized Provoked Vulvodynia Caused by Laxity of the Utero-Sacral Ligaments?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Residual Rotational Laxity for Single Versus Double Bundl…
Outcome Of Using Transfixing K Wire ln DDH With Hypoplastic Head And Severe Generalised Ligamentous …
Dynamic Knee Laxity Measurement Coupled to MRI in Cases of Suspected Partial Anterior Cruciate Ligam…
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