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Any postoperative deep venous thrombosis, in the worst case in connection with thromboembolism, can be described as the most serious complication and the leading cause of death in orthopaedic and trauma surgery.
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Plank, R. (2008). Physiotherapy after surgery for proximal femur fractures. In: Dittel, KK., Rapp, M. (eds) The Double Dynamic Martin Screw (DMS). Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1842-1_20
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