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Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Traumatic injury management, pelvic injury, spine care, Joint, hip, knee, shoulder, reconstruction, replacement, Complex upper and lower limb surgery, Sports and activity-related injury management, Rehabilitation, Rheumatology, musculoskeletal injury, muscles, bones, tendons, blood vessels, nerves, soft tissues, total joint replacement, biological restoration

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