Fractura por avulsión de tipo II de la tuberosidad posterior del calcáneo (en pico de PATO (cas 18212-12-9)). Serie de casos
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Add time:08/01/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
ResumenIntroducciónEl objetivo del estudio es conocer la incidencia, los resultados tras la cirugía y la necesidad de rehabilitación de las fracturas por avulsión de tipo II de la tuberosidad posterior del calcáneo.
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