Activity, Sleep and Cognition After Fast-Track Hip or Knee Arthroplasty

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Activity, Sleep and Cognition After Fast-Track Hip or Knee Arthroplasty. / Krenk, Lene; Jennum, Poul; Kehlet, Henrik.

I: Journal of Arthroplasty, 28.03.2013.

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Krenk, L, Jennum, P & Kehlet, H 2013, 'Activity, Sleep and Cognition After Fast-Track Hip or Knee Arthroplasty', Journal of Arthroplasty. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2013.02.013

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Krenk, L., Jennum, P., & Kehlet, H. (2013). Activity, Sleep and Cognition After Fast-Track Hip or Knee Arthroplasty. Journal of Arthroplasty. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2013.02.013

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Krenk L, Jennum P, Kehlet H. Activity, Sleep and Cognition After Fast-Track Hip or Knee Arthroplasty. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 mar. 28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2013.02.013

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Krenk, Lene ; Jennum, Poul ; Kehlet, Henrik. / Activity, Sleep and Cognition After Fast-Track Hip or Knee Arthroplasty. I: Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013.

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