Defining Minimal Clinically Important Difference and Patient Acceptable Symptom State After Isolated Endoscopic Gluteus Medius Repair
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Defining Minimal Clinically Important Difference and Patient Acceptable Symptom State After Isolated Endoscopic Gluteus Medius Repair
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 47, Issue 13, Pages 3141-3147
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SAGE Publications
Online
2019-10-17
DOI
10.1177/0363546519877179
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