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July 01, 1921
STATIC DEFORMITIES AS A FACTOR IN THE PRODUCTION OF SO-CALLED HYPERTROPHIC ARTHRITIS
ROBERT PATEK
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1921; 3:324-329
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Hypertrophic arthritis is not due to static strain.
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