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Adult Reconstruction

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This chapter deals with the sequelae, complications, and treatments or corrections of adult orthopedic conditions, neglected injuries, nonunions and malunions, and end-stage degenerative joint disease.

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Correspondence to Richard A. Gosselin MD, MPH, MSc, FRCS(c) .

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Gosselin, R.A., Jergesen, H.E., Lavaly, DJ. (2014). Adult Reconstruction. In: Gosselin, R., Spiegel, D., Foltz, M. (eds) Global Orthopedics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_41

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