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Roof-arc angle and weight-bearing area of the acetabulum
Injury, 08/28/09
Chuckpaiwong B et al. – In acetabular fracture, a medial roof–arc angle less than 46°, an anterior roof–arc angle less than 52°, or posterior roof–arc angle less than 61° is considered to be involved in a weight–bearing area.
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