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posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL), whilst the medial aspect is supported by the deltoid ligament. 3 Ankle sprains can be either acute sprains, which can be further classified into three grades depending on the severity of the injury, or chronic
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the former. The main complications of DBT repair are injuries to the posterior interosseous nerve or the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve, as well as heterotopic ossification. Conflict of Interest None declared. Funding No benefits
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coronoid process 3 Loose body removal 4 Blunt release of anterior capsule MABCN, medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve; PIN, posterior interosseous nerve. Open arthrolysis For open arthrolysis, a multitude
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technique, for example, Ilizarov external fixation or step-cut technique, to correct the abnormality ( 38 , 45 , 49 ). The posterior interosseous nerve and the ulnar nerve are two of the most possibly interrupted nerves during open reduction of the
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increases the risk of radial nerve injury and stiffness. The bilaterotricipital posterior approach (Alonso-Llames approach) was initially described at our institution to treat supracondylar fractures. 48 However, currently it is not widely used because
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posterior tibiofibular ligament (PTIFL), the transverse ligament and the interosseous ligament ( Fig. 1D ). Proximal to that, the interosseus membrane forms also part of the tibiofibular complex. 7 All of these structures stabilize the ankle mortise and
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responses; latency 27% (29.5 to 40.3 msec) of cervical response after stimulation of posterior tibial nerve; reduction of amplitude in left lower limb 76% (0.46 to 0.11) – red circles; rest of figure represents normal SSEPs. SSEP recording requires
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. 2 Posterior ligaments of the sacro-iliac joint (posterior view). (1) Ilio-lumbar ligaments, (2) postero-superior iliac spine, (3) Inter-osseous sacro-iliac ligaments, (4) posterior sacro-iliac ligaments, (5) sacro-spinous ligament, (6) ischial
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the volar secondary stabilisers, the posterior interosseous nerve and detachment of the dorsal intercarpal (DIC) ligament. Dorsal capsulodesis was first described by Blatt. 41 He used a proximally based strip of the dorsal wrist capsule to
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injury, the loading mode, and their complex interplay with other injured structures. The radial head and the coronoid can be visualised as a single anterior wall preventing anterior escape of the distal humerus (posterior escape of the forearm). The