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Introduction An orthopedic surgeon dealing with psychology may sound strange to many people, including doctors and patients. For most, the harsh world of bones and heavy metal prostheses cannot be reconciled with the soft world of thinking
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surface is essential for allowing early motion, adequate bone healing and avoiding future cartilage degeneration. 5 In young patients, open reduction and internal fixation with plate fixation of both columns is the gold standard. Since the
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hemipelvis; these are then attached to the table. This can be applied with the patient in the supine or prone position. 25 Once the deformity is reduced, osteosynthesis of the posterior ring is performed, combining two different systems according to the
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be avoided as they can cause problems (left). On the right, a correctly placed external fixator (EF) of the pelvis. The clamps should be at least 2 cm from the patient’s abdominal wall in both the lying and sitting positions because of the
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. Anterior ‘drawer’ test : helps to identify excessive anterior displacement of the talus on the tibia. The ankle should be placed in a neutral position and the leg should be stabilised over the distal tibia with the patient relaxed. The clinician cups the
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Helmy N . Improved positioning of the tibial component in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty with patient-specific cutting blocks . Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2015 ; 23 : 1993 – 1998 . 11. Fujisawa Y Masuhara K
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is minimal. The capsular ligaments thus allow for a full range of movement where the ball-in-socket morphology provides all the requisite stability to the joint but limits the available range of rotation in positions in which the hip is vulnerable to
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such a procedure would also necessitate intentionally creating a defect in the anterior glenoid rim in order to properly position and secure the bone block. The application of the Trillat procedure to this specific group of patients was more recently
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, positioned at the weight-bearing acetabular dome and an antiprotrusio cage and bone graft combination. Four of these patients had PD. At the latest follow-up (mean 2.8 years) only two of the 20 acetabular components had failed, mainly due to failure of the
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widens) or when walking shorter strides [26]. The IFI test is performed with the patient in the contralateral decubitus position and the test is positive when patients complain of the known pain during passive extension and adduction (or neutral) position