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The Biological Effect of Continuous Passive Motion on the Healing of Full-Thickness Defects in Articular Cartilage. An Experimental Investigation in the Rabbit

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Robert B. Salter, David F. Simmonds, Barry W. Malcolm, Edward J. Rumble, Douglas Macmichael, Nigel D. Clements

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Wall, A., Board, T. (2014). The Biological Effect of Continuous Passive Motion on the Healing of Full-Thickness Defects in Articular Cartilage. An Experimental Investigation in the Rabbit. In: Banaszkiewicz, P., Kader, D. (eds) Classic Papers in Orthopaedics. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5451-8_111

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