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Primary arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears results in significant improvements with low rate of re-tear
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A Berth
A Yamamoto
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Ahmed Haleem
AT van de Water
Bashar Alolabi
C Bartl
C Fossati
C Gerber
C Tempelaere
Chetan Gohal
E Buess
E Itoi
E Lee
E Wang
ED Di Benedetto
F Lam
G Porcellini
GL Cvetanovich
HS Ok
J Kukkonen
JC Yoo
JK DeOreo
JM Mellado
JY Park
KH Chen
LM Galatz
M Cavalier
M Novi
M Wellmann
Moin Khan
MP Noyes
N Saupe
N Taniguchi
NS Cho
P Arrigoni
P Henry
P van der Zwaal
Patrick Henry
PJ Denard
PJ Denard
PR Heuberer
Q Hao
R Simovitch
RZ Tashjian
S Antuna
S Carbone
S Yokoya
SH Lee
SJ Kim
SJ Kim
SS Burkhart
SW Chung
Timothy Leroux
WF Bennett
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