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the preservation of the intra-articular knee structures ( 1 , 2 ). The last two decades have seen significant advancements in surgical techniques, our understanding of knee biomechanics and injury prevention expertise. Despite this, the risk of
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periosteum? Tissue Eng Part B Rev 2013 ; 19 : 147 - 159 . 30. Alexander KA Raggatt L-J Millard S . Resting and injury-induced inflamed periosteum contain multiple macrophage subsets that are located at sites of bone
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contamination in case of open fractures. Those delicate cases often need multiple surgeries going from delayed definitive fixation to cutaneous coverage by plastic surgeons. The infection rate between a patient scheduled for elective surgery and the fracture
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between 55% and 65% of disorders. 17 - 19 The incidence of this and other overuse injuries is rising as more people regularly participate in recreational and competitive sports, and the duration and intensity of training regimes increase. 20
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Introduction Thoracolumbar (TL) fractures are the second most common fractures after hip fractures. 1 , 2 At the TL junction (T11-L2), TL fractures comprise three-quarters of total spinal injuries. 3 Most TL fractures occur at a
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physically demanding tasks associated with multiple musculoskeletal symptoms and injuries that lead to LBP ( 14 , 15 ). Annual prevalence percentage values of LBP in the military were high at 9–89.38% for ( 16 , 17 ). However, a previous study described
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the use of sterile table attachments. Disinfection and draping should allow access to the whole abdominal area in order to facilitate an extension of the surgical exposure in case of intraoperative vessel injuries. The ipsilateral leg is draped free
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Introduction Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are one of the most commonly sustained knee injuries, with an estimated incidence of 200 000 per year only in the USA ( 1 , 2 ). In young, active patients, ACL reconstruction (ACL-R) is the
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Introduction Focal chondral lesions of the knee account for 19–28% of all chondral lesions encountered during arthroscopy ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). They are mainly related to acute traumas (> 58%), including sports injuries (46%), but also to chronic
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rotation) or a glenoid-based lateralised RSA. Lessons learned using both styles of prosthesis have led to the introduction more recently of new designs with a steeper joint line, multiple options for glenosphere offset and eccentricity, and humeral