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Fast-track programs in total hip and knee replacement at swedish hospitals—influence on 2-year risk of revision and mortality
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The Renaissance of Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty appears rational - A radiographbased comparative Study on adverse Events and patient-reported Outcomes in 353 TKAs and 98 UKAs
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Evaluation of different coatings of the tibial tray in uncemented total knee arthroplasty. A randomized controlled trial with 5 years follow-up with RSA and DEXA
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Migration pattern of a short uncemented stem with or without collar : a randomised RSA-study with 2 years follow-up
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- 2020
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A novel semi-automatic hip morphology assessment tool is more accurate than manual radiographic evaluations
2020) In Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging and Visualization 8(1). p.76-86(
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No effect of femoral canal jet-lavage on the stability of cementless stems in primary hip arthroplasty : a randomised RSA study with 6 years follow-up
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Relating MR relaxation times of ex vivo meniscus to tissue degeneration through comparison with histopathology
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Increases in the rates of primary and revision knee replacement are reducing : a 15-year registry study across 3 continents
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Polyethylene Wear With Ceramic and Metal Femoral Heads at 5 Years : A Randomized Controlled Trial With Radiostereometric Analysis
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Migration of the uncemented Echo Bi-Metric and Bi-Metric THA stems : a randomized controlled RSA study involving 62 patients with 24-month follow-up
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