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), cortical screws in human bone (dark orange), cancellous screws in artificial bone (light blue), cancellous screws in human bone (light orange). All bubbles scaled with size representing number of screws used, e.g. Acker et al 2016 – first-year = 40 screws
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or size of needle, but there is a correlation between IOP and systemic blood pressure ( P < 0.0005). More importantly, there is a correlation between IOP and the associated PP ( P < 0.001). This indicates that IOP varies proportionately to the
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a conventional radiograph. In the case of the spine, alignment evaluates the correct (malalignment being the incorrect) positioning of the spinal curves when maintaining the head over the pelvis. 4 , 7 The classic parameter to measure alignment
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). Initially proposed by Mihata et al. ( 11 ) it acts by passively restoring the superior restriction of the humeral head, thus restoring the pair of forces and improving the kinematics of the glenohumeral joint. Fascia lata (FL) autografts showed promising
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his medical education at the University of Lyon, where he developed a passion for orthopedics. His groundbreaking research earned him a position as a professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Lyon. He served as the head of the department of
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aimed to improve the range of motion and function by increasing stability and centralisation of the humeral head on the glenoid. At 2 years post-completion, 53% of patients had greater than 160 ° of AFE (from a mean of 76 ° preprogramme). The overall