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- 2014
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Continuous distal migration and internal rotation of the C-stem prosthesis without any adverse clinical effects: an RSA study of 33 primary total hip arthroplasties followed for up to ten years.
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- 2012
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Fixation of the fully hydroxyapatite-coated Corail stem implanted due to femoral neck fracture 38 patients followed for 2 years with RSA and DEXA
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- 2010
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The Elite-Plus stem migrates more than the flanged Charnley stem. A clinical, radiographic, and radiostereometric analysis of 114 patients with an average of 7 years follow-up
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- 2009
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A clinical and radiostereometric study of the cemented PFC-sigma prosthesis: a 5-year study of 29 cases with a fixed bearing.
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- 2005
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Total hip replacement with a zirconium oxide ceramic femoral head: a randomised roentgen stereophotogrammetric study.
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Movement patterns of the C-stem femoral component: an RSA study of 33 primary total hip arthroplasties followed for two years.
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Ankle arthrodesis by compression screws in rheumatoid arthritis: primary nonunion in 9/35 patients.
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Tibio-talocalcaneal arthrodesis as a primary procedure using a retrograde intramedullary nail: a retrospective study of 26 patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Tibiotalocalcaneal fusion using retrograde intramedullary nails as a salvage procedure for failed total ankle prostheses. Sixteen cases primarily operated on due to rheumaoid arthritis
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Cemented tibial component fixation performs better than cementless fixation: a randomized radiostereometric study comparing porous-coated, hydroxyapatite-coated and cemented tibial components over 5 years.
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