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Basic Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System
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Lubrication and wear modelling of artificial hip joints: A review
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The basic science of articular cartilage: structure, composition, and function
TL;DR: The unique and complex structure of articular cartilage makes treatment and repair or restoration of the defects challenging for the patient, the surgeon, and the physical therapist.
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Arthrogenic Muscle inhibition: A Limiting Factor in Joint Rehabilitation
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