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References

 

1. Martin, Jeffrey W. “Shoulder Replacement.” <http://www.orthocare-stl.com/Shoul-der%20Replacement.html>. April 28, 2004.

2. “Anatomical Shoulder-Design Rationale.” Zimmer Formerly Centerpulse Orthopedics . < http://www.centerpulseorthopedics.com/us/products-/upper_extremity/anatomical_shoulder/anatomical_design >. April 26, 2004.

3. “2001 Performance Reports: Total/Partial Shoulder Replacements.” Center for Medical Consumers. <http://www.medicalconsumers.org/Performance_-Reports_2001/NY/Total_Partial_Shoulder_Replacement2001_NY/page8.html>. April 16, 2004.

4. Noffsinger, Mark A. MD. “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Regaining Function and Comfort.” Bronson Health Care in Review . 1999 Jun; Vol. 2, Num. 2.

5. Jain N, Pietrobon R, Hocker S, Guller U, Shankar A, Higgins LD. “The Relationship Between Surgeon and Hospital Volume and Outcomes for Shoulder Arthroplasty.” J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2004 Mar;86-A(3):496-505.

6. Schmidt-Wiethoff R, Wolf P, Lehmann M, Habermeyer P. “Physical Activity After Shoulder Arthroplasty.” Sportverletz Sportschaden . 2002 Mar;16(1):26-30.

7. “Total, Arthroplasty of Upper Extremity (Number of Procedures)”. <http://www.aaos.org/wordhtml/research/stats/arthropl.htm>. April 20, 2004.

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