Effect of the Foot and Ankle Exercise on Blood Flow Velocity of the Common  Femoral Vein in Patients with Hip Fracture

Effect of the Foot and Ankle Exercise on Blood Flow Velocity of the Common Femoral Vein in Patients with Hip Fracture

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