LATE GENU-RECURVATUM AFTER TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT: TWO CASES REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURES

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  • Ahmad Ramezanpour none
  • Hojjat Askari none
  • Mohammad Javad Dehghani none
  • Seyyed Mohammad Javad Mortazavi none
Abstract:

This was Presented in 5th International Congress of Iranian Iranian Society of Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy, and Sports Traumatology (ISKAST), 14-17 Feb 2018- Kish, Iran

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Journal title

volume 6  issue supplement 1

pages  19- 19

publication date 2018-06-01

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