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Arthroscopic isolated posterior labral repair in rugby players
International Journal of Shoulder Surgery, 05/06/09
Badge R et al. - Successful clinical results and rapid return to play can be achieved by appropriate early arthroscopic repair and supervised accelerated rehabilitation for posterior labral tears in elite rugby players.
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