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Ist der Talus-Knorpel noch zu retten?

Cartilage repair therapies of the talus

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Berichten Patienten über ein Blockadegefühl im Sprunggelenk sowie Schmerzen bei axialer Stoßbelastung, könnte ein Knorpeldefekt vorliegen. Wie Sie das am besten diagnostisch abklären und welche Therapiemöglichkeiten es gibt, lesen Sie im nachfolgenden Beitrag.

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Gottschalk, O., Altenberger, S. & Walther, M. Ist der Talus-Knorpel noch zu retten?. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 159, 46–48 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-017-0065-9

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