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micromotion in modular implants, have greatly reduced this problem. Today infection, instability, malalignment, stiffness and dissatisfaction with the outcome of the procedure are the main drivers for early revision. 1 In particular, this is a more
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meta-diaphyseal or diaphyseal tibial or femoral fracture healing with a limb deformity, which leads to chronic abnormal stress on articular surfaces and subsequent cartilage degeneration. Post-traumatic arthritis is a relatively common problem for the
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conventional reduction technique in use for decades – utilizing a large pointed reduction forceps – most likely forces the fibula out of the incisura, leading to iatrogenic malreduction. Attempts to avoid this problem by open reduction of the syndesmosis have
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problem in emerging economies for a variety of reasons. A typical form of short stature does not require hormonal or medical treatment, but chronic disorders can lead to development failure and short stature if they become worse or severe. However, other
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practical approach to the management of advanced PD. They provided guidelines for managing the physical and mental problems of advanced PD ( Table 4 ). They also defined advance care planning. These treatment guidelines and advance care planning are
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Knee Society Score (KSS ) went from 38 to 86/100, while the KSS function increased from 33 to 61. At the final follow-up, 57 patients (73%) had no problems. Complications requiring revision were four instabilities, three dislocations, one rupture of the
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