Percutaneous plating of the distal tibia.

J Foot Ankle Surg

Department of Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery, Keele University School of Medicine, North Staffordshire Hospital, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST4 7QB, England, UK.

Published: August 2004

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