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arthroplasty (TKA) range between 0.3% and 1.9%, 3 and up to 10% in revision cases. 4 The risk of SSI and PJI is related to surgical factors and patient factors such as age, body mass index (BMI), co-morbidities, and lifestyle. 5 Significant
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a potential risk factor for lumbar spine injuries. Lumbar discomfort and injury can compensatively increase the number of postural problems, such as lack of muscle strength, poor stability of deep muscle core, holding the same position for a long
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arthroplasty surgery due to several risk factors such as morbid obesity, alcohol abuse, and poorly controlled diabetes. 2 , 3 In addition, these patients have been shown to have a higher mortality and morbidity rate following arthroplasty surgeries. 4
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correctable deformity and intact ligaments. 3 We explored the current literature to provide an overview of the causes for a symptomatic UKA, its risk factors and diagnostic modalities that can be used, and we briefly discuss treatment options. Methods
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anteversion (FNA), squinting patella, and excessive external tibial rotation, has been considered as a risk factor in the onset of overuse injuries, especially the PFPS ( 23 ). Studies combining 3D gait analysis and musculoskeletal modelling have shown that
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suggest that once the diagnosis of PJI has been established, it is valuable to classify cases to give insight into the efficacy of treatments and the contribution of risk factors for failure. Conclusion This review has highlighted the challenges
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). Risk factors for PJI Despite established perioperative infection control measures, patient-related predisposing factors continue to significantly influence the rates of PJI. Modifiable risk factors include obesity, smoking, alcohol abuse, malnutrition
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diagnosed with osteoarthritis, one of the most common joint disorders requiring TJA, are twice as likely to have comorbidities than a control group of the same age ( 7 , 8 ). Attention has recently focused on recognizing modifiable risk factors of
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contact is an important factor in determining pain levels post-TKR. Patellar maltracking can be caused by different risk factors: the surgical approach, implant or the patient. Factors related to patients are pre-operative patellar subluxation and valgus
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clinicians ( 4 , 15 , 21 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 ). Such complications could potentially sabotage surgical outcomes. In the literature, there is a limited amount of reports discussing the treatment and risk factors of periprosthetic shoulder fractures