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Un Traitement chirurgical unilatéral chez des patients atteints d’une tendinopathie bilatérale de la portion médiane du tendon d’Achille pourrait entraîner une récupération bilatérale



Article Original :
Alfredson H, Spang C, Forsgren S. Unilateral surgical treatment for patients with midportion Achilles tendinopathy may result in bilateral recoveryBr J Sports Med 2014;48: 1421–1424.

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