Are Short-Stem Femoral Components a Viable Option in Total Hip Arthroplasty?: Commentary on an article by Janus D. Christiansen, MD, PhD, et al.: “An Ultra-Short Femoral Neck-Preserving Hip Prosthesis. A 2-Year Follow-up Study with Radiostereometric Analysis and Dual X-Ray Absorptiometry in a Stepwise Introduction”

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