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A Prospective Multi-Centre Observational Cohort Study to Evaluate Frequency, Management and Outcomes of Acute Severe (grade III-VI) Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries in the United Kingdom.

Adrian Andronic, Alison Liddle,Amar Rangan, Andreas Bauman, Andreea Lupu,Anthony Egglestone, Antony Kameel Sorial, Asaad, Benjamin Smith, Blair Tweedie, Bola Ajekigbe,Christopher Peach, David Burton, David Elson, Duncan Slater, Edward Jeans,Fiona Ashton, Frank Liaw, Gregory F. W. Stamp,Hans Marynissen,Helen Ingoe,Henry Chandler, Ian Crowther, Jack Allport,Jaime Candal-Couto, Jamie A'Court, Jonathan Yates,Leanne Dupley, Luke Hughes,Maire-Clare Killen, Matthew Gray, Alan Hilley,Lebur Rohman, Muhammad Adeel Akhtar,Nicholas S. Kalson, Philip Dobson, Raghavendra Prasad Sidaginamale,Rajesh Nanda,Rebecca Critchley, Ricci Plastow,Sadia Afzal,Richard Jeavons,Rory Morrison, Sameer K. Khan, Sarah Eastwood, Scott Wilson,Stephen Aldridge, Thomas Dehler, Tricia Campbell, William A. Manning,Yusuf Michla, Zakareya Gamie, Lucksy Kotham

SHOULDER & ELBOW(2023)

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Key words
acromioclavicular joint,dislocation,prospective cohort,surgery
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