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bibliographicCitation Chillale TP, Kim NH, Smith LN. Mechanical and Finite Element Analysis of an Innovative Orthopedic Implant Designed to Increase the Weight Carrying Ability of the Femur and Reduce Frictional Forces on an Amputee's Stump. Mil Med. 2019 Mar 01;184(Suppl 1):627–36. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usy382. PMID: 30901446.
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