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Sports activities after lower limb osteotomy
British Medical Bulletin, 06/24/09
Gougoulias N et al. - Prospective comparative studies investigating activities and sports participation in age-matched patients undergoing osteotomy or joint replacement could lead to useful conclusions. Increased activity and active sports participation may lead to progression of arthritis and earlier failure requiring additional surgery.
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