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Das Operationsresultat nach Hüfttotalprothesen ist in Bezug auf das Hinken nicht immer vorhersehbar. Verschiedene prä, peri- und postoperative Daten werden analysiert und in Bezug zum Hinken gesetzt.

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Ferrat, P. (2003). Hinken. In: Ochsner, P.E. (eds) Die Hüfttotalprothese. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59346-8_10

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