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Published Erratum
. 2025 Jul 24;26(1):701.
doi: 10.1186/s12891-025-09000-4.

Correction: What is the appropriate axial position in cannulated screw fixation for femoral neck fractures? A finite element analysis

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Correction: What is the appropriate axial position in cannulated screw fixation for femoral neck fractures? A finite element analysis

Dae-Kyung Kwak et al. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. .
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The figure of nine group models. (type 1: 8° angles, 10 mm inter-screw interval; type 2: 6° angles, 10 mm inter-screw interval; type 3: 8° angles, 6 mm inter-screw interval)
Fig. 3
Fig. 3
The figure of nine group models. (type 1: 8° angles, 10 mm inter-screw interval; type 2: 6° angles, 10 mm inter-screw interval; type 3: 8° angles, 6 mm inter-screw interval)

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    1. Kwak DK, Lee Y, Lee SJ, et al. What is the appropriate axial position in cannulated screw fixation for femoral neck fractures? A finite element analysis. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025;26:430. 10.1186/s12891-025-08681-1. - PMC - PubMed

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