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mechanism rupture. However, the major error to avoid is post-operative patellar maltracking. The debate still rages about how to avoid post-operative anterior knee pain. This review will mainly concentrate on avoiding maltracking. It begs the question
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. Arthroscopic extended rotator interval release for treating refractory adhesive capsulitis . J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong) 2017 ; 25 ( 1 ): 2309499017692717 . 40. Harris G Bou-Haidar P Harris C . Adhesive capsulitis: review of
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E = 86.2%, G= 13.8% Ia = 69%, Ib = 24.1%, II = 6.9% AVN: 48.3%; Other: 5 hips; ( P = 0.029) AI, acetabular index; PCS, prospective cohort study; RCCS, retrospective comparative cohort study; RCRS, retrospective chart review study
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clinical outcomes of older techniques. Only a few report on innovation. The purpose of this article is to provide an up-to-date review of the literature with an emphasis on new concepts in diagnosis and treatment of acute complete and partial DBT ruptures
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of this instructional review are (i) to clarify contemporary terms and methods commonly described in the relevant literature and (ii) to offer a comprehensive evaluation of the contemporary principles of management of severely injured patients at all
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osteochondral fragment fixation in various body regions. In a retrospective study, Rak Choi et al. ( 29 ) reviewed the data of 26 patients with OLT treated with internal fixation, noting that 77% of the patients achieved bony union on postoperative CT scans
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). In elite athletes ( 4 ), a 5-year review from a single National Football League (NFL) team demonstrated an incidence of 3.42% ( 5 ). Besides football, other sports with an increased risk of suffering these fractures include soccer, basketball, and
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fracture and treatment. Generally, the scientific evidence for rehabilitation protocols has been rated as very low quality, and thus most of the recommendations are based on expert opinions. In the latest Cochrane review of the rehabilitation of DRF, the
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Instructional Lectures at its congresses. In recent years, the Instructional Lectures have been under the editorship of EFORT Open Review (EOR) Scientific Editors George Bentley (2016-2020), followed by Stephen R. Cannon in 2021. A number of publishers were
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Introduction Reviews of the early history of scapula fractures pay tribute to pioneering French surgeons, but the first study devoted entirely to scapula fractures was that by Traugott Karl August Vogt in 1799. 1 , 2 It was not until 1939