Current Update on Orthobiologics in Foot and Ankle Surgery, An Issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1st Edition
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By Barry Rosenblum, DPM
Carbon-based scaffolds, bioengineered alternative tissues, and bone graft substitutes are some of the articles included in this issue. The authors discuss their uses in the patient with diabetes as well as those with elective and reconstructive foot
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Carbon-based scaffolds, bioengineered alternative tissues, and bone graft substitutes are some of the articles included in this issue. The authors discuss their uses in the patient with diabetes as well as those with elective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery.
Carbon-based scaffolds, bioengineered alternative tissues, and bone graft substitutes are some of the articles included in this issue. The authors discuss their uses in the patient with diabetes as well as those with elective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery.
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By Barry Rosenblum, DPM, Podiatric Foot Surgeon, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
https://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/current-update-on-orthobiologics-in-foot-and-ankle-surgery-an-issue-of-clinics-in-podiatric-medicine-and-surgery-9780323341837.html294263Current Update on Orthobiologics in Foot and Ankle Surgery, An Issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgeryhttps://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323341837_7.jpg122.96163.94AUDInStock/Health Professions/Podiatry/Medicine & Surgery/Orthopedics/Clinics/Health Professions/Podiatry/Medicine/Orthopedics/Clinics/Medicine & Surgery/Clinical/General Medicine/Medicine/Clinical/General Medicine/Clinics/Health Professions/Podiatry/Medicine/Clinical/General Medicine/Medicine/Orthopedics/Japan Titles4335152433511343887255054627505458250546664335102505459152550415259919525987452598645263160Carbon-based scaffolds, bioengineered alternative tissues, and bone graft substitutes are some of the articles included in this issue. The authors discuss their uses in the patient with diabetes as well as those with elective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. Carbon-based scaffolds, bioengineered alternative tissues, and bone graft substitutes are some of the articles included in this issue. The authors discuss their uses in the patient with diabetes as well as those with elective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery.00add-to-cart97803233418372014ProfessionalBy Barry Rosenblum, DPM20151BookOtherElsevier011 Dec 2014Please allow 7-10 working days for deliveryBy <STRONG>Barry Rosenblum</STRONG>, DPM, Podiatric Foot Surgeon, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USAClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: SurgeryUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select