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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Thirteen models composed of three different clavicle hook plates, with

Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Operative treatment of acute acromioclavicular joint dislocations graded Rockwood III-V: a retrospective and comparative study between three different surgical techniques. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in  clavicle hook plates. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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