Current Trends in Shoulder ArthroplastyAlternative Bearing Surfaces—Do We Need Them?

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Current Trends in Shoulder ArthroplastyVariation in Neck-Shaft Angle: Influence in Prosthetic Design

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Current Trends in Shoulder ArthroplastyIntroduction

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