What outcomes have been reported on patients following open lower limb fracture, and how have they been measured? | Bone & Joint
What outcomes have been reported on patients following open lower limb fracture, and how have they been measured?
What outcomes have been reported on patients following open lower limb fracture, and how have they been measured?
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