Orthobiologic Concepts in Foot and Ankle, An Issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics, 1st Edition
Author :
Stuart D. Miller
Date of Publication: 12/2010
This issue focuses on the complex issue of bone grafting. While orthopedic surgeons continue to evolve methods of bone fixation and fusion, the variety of bone graft, bone substitutes, and biologic augmentation has exploded.
This issue focuses on the complex issue of bone grafting. While orthopedic surgeons continue to evolve methods of bone fixation and fusion, the variety of bone graft, bone substitutes, and biologic augmentation has exploded.
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