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, valgus instability may also occur after traumatic dislocations with fracture. Overall, however, injury to the medial ulnar collateral ligament (MUCL) has become increasingly common. 1 Waris 2 first described injuries to the MUCL of the elbow in
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case developed Volkmann’s ischaemic contracture eight weeks post injury in a cast despite early operative decompression of the volar compartment. 1 It is not clear how this occurred, and this does not seem to represent the overall experience in
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Introduction Destruction of a proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint is either a result of an inflammatory/degenerative process or is post-traumatic. It is a clinical diagnosis and is confirmed with conventional radiographic examination ( Fig. 1
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post-traumatic arthritis. 33 In order to improve the articular reduction that can be obtained with external fixation, it is useful in many cases to perform a limited articular ORIF as an adjunct. 34 , 35 Generally, fractures with metaphyseal
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-standing patellar instability and pain, it is not easy to draw a clear line between recurrent post-traumatic and habitual dislocations since the start of the history often remains obscure. There are more predisposing factors in habitual cases, whereas a clear first
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Douglas H Stanley D . Revision surgery for nonunion after early failure of fixation of fractures of the distal humerus . J Bone Joint Surg Br 2005 ; 87 : 1107 – 1110 . 33. Allende C Allende BT . Post-traumatic
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often caused by genetic, neurological, inflammatory, rheumatological, traumatic or osseous abnormalities. 2 Flexible pes planus has no single identifiable cause and is often asymptomatic. 1 – 3 It can become painful and may require orthopaedic
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post-traumatic osteoarthritis OA. 28 In 2012, Lozano et al stated that this prosthesis can be a useful tool to deal with severely and morbidly obese patients affected by severe OA associated with marked axial deviations, ligament instability or
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, parents and patients must agree on treatment guidelines for adequate compliance. Complications such as flexion contractures, growth deformities or post-traumatic arthritis may develop, so careful follow-up is required. Fractures of the medial
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(DIP) joints in 26%, the causes being mostly traumatic (77%), followed by iatrogenic (58%) and spontaneous episodes (19%). 9 Radiographic abnormalities are characterized by irregularity in the joint in haemophilic patients. Since more changes occur