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Introduction Musculoskeletal infection is a leading cause of chronic pain and major disability. The incidence of musculoskeletal infection, including periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), is increasing in association with an ageing population
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Introduction The acromion partially covers the humeral head, articulates with the clavicle and gives attachment to the antero-lateral portion of the deltoid muscle and the coraco-acromial ligament. It has been associated with chronic pain and
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