Abandon the mean value thinking: Personalized medicine an intuitive way for improved outcomes in orthopaedics.

Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc

Centre Orthopédique Santy, Hôpital Privé Jean Mermoz, Ramsay Santé, Lyon, France.

Published: December 2024

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