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Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ), Patient Rated Wrist/Hand Evaluation (PRWE), 8 and Michigan Hand outcome Questionnaire (MHQ). Additionally, patients receive questionnaires on satisfaction with the treatment results, their return to work, and
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, there is no universally accepted definition of a corrected foot and it is assumed rather than proven that all treated feet are corrected fully, without residual equinus deformity. Despite acknowledged excellent results of early treatment, management of
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warzones. But even though these injuries are different, they still ensue as a result of the same basic disease processes. Harmonisation is a multifaceted proposition that includes clinical knowledge, research results, pre and post-graduate education
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,000 people in the United Kingdom every year. 1 Sensory symptoms are typical and paraesthesia, dysaesthesia and numbness affect predominantly the ulnar side digits in the hand. Motor symptoms result in loss of strength in power grip due to weakness in the
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and Health Insurance Funds on consultations of the year 1998 for the evaluation of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) for orthopaedic, surgical and pain therapeutic indications according to §135 para.1 SGB V of 22.07.1999, resulted in the
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Introduction Pes planus occurs as a result of loss of the medial longitudinal arch, abduction of the forefoot and excessive subtalar eversion. It can broadly be categorized as rigid or flexible. The rigid form is usually pathological, 1
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improvement of medical research, as we are already seeing in the results from recent trials. 23 , 24 The Control of Major Bleeding After Trauma (COMBAT) study gained approval to perform emergency research in the absence of informed consent, demonstrating
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Introduction A tarsal coalition is an aberrant connection between two of more tarsal bones. It occurs as a result of lack of mesenchymal segmentation of these tarsal bones due to an embryological failure of joint cleft development. Whilst the
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will be optimized. The professional support team has to deliver a safe and easily accessible platform. Many of the limitations may be subject to change over time as we get use to the virtual congress and as a result of culture changes when new
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lengthening of the corresponding muscle–tendon unit. This may result in reduced force generated from the contraction of these muscles, which in turn can manifest as weakness of hand function. Metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP) are considered to be the most