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Most Patients Satisfied With First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthroplasty
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Title Most Patients Satisfied With First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthroplasty
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/589234?src=rss
Description Nearly 86% of patients who undergo implant arthroplasty for end-stage degenerative disease of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) are satisfied with the outcome, findings from a meta-analysis suggest. The satisfaction rate was even higher when lower quality studies were excluded from the analysis. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 10, 2009
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