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Volumn 34, Issue 4, 2005, Pages 173-176
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Humeral component modularity may not be an important factor in the outcome of shoulder arthroplasty for glenohumeral osteoarthritis.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
AGED;
ARTHROPLASTY;
ARTICLE;
COHORT ANALYSIS;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
CONVALESCENCE;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
INSTRUMENTATION;
JOINT CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS;
JOINT PROSTHESIS;
MALE;
METHODOLOGY;
MIDDLE AGED;
OSTEOARTHRITIS;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
POSTOPERATIVE PAIN;
PROBABILITY;
PROGNOSIS;
PROSTHESIS;
PROSTHESIS FAILURE;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
RETROSPECTIVE STUDY;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SHOULDER;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
AGED;
ARTHROPLASTY, REPLACEMENT;
COHORT STUDIES;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
JOINT PROSTHESIS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
OSTEOARTHRITIS;
PAIN, POSTOPERATIVE;
PROBABILITY;
PROGNOSIS;
PROSTHESIS DESIGN;
PROSTHESIS FAILURE;
PROSTHESIS FITTING;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
RANGE OF MOTION, ARTICULAR;
RECOVERY OF FUNCTION;
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SHOULDER JOINT;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
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EID: 23944480459
PISSN: 10784519
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (12)
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References (0)
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