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, biomedical engineers, manufacturers, health technology assessment (HTA) specialists, regulators, notified bodies, device data custodians, toxicologists, materiovigilance, and pharmaco-epidemiology specialists, and potentially others. Fragmentation has made it
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and planning of any surgery. 2 This review will analyse the principles of stability assessment for ankle fractures and provide a rationale for diagnosis and management. Applied anatomy, biomechanics, and classifications The ankle joint
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Patient with severe bone defects and pelvis discontinuity in left hip. Preoperative planning and development of individualized megaimplants Assessment of the acetabulum during revision hip arthroplasty is usually performed with direct
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estimate the potential sagittal pelvic range of motion (ROM). 6 Definition of an individual’s sagittal balance through the assessment of these spino-pelvic parameters on standing spino-pelvic lateral images is best achieved with the EOS® imaging system
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Introduction Clinical outcome assessment serves both internal quality controls such as for the individual clinician or hospital, as well as external quality controls like joint registers, insurance assessments and wider society. It provides
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aid clinical decision-making, yet there is no uniform comorbidity reporting method within the area of hip and knee reconstruction to standardize their assessment. The utility of such comorbidity assessments may aid in appropriate risk stratification of
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Introduction The assessment of glenoid and humeral head bone defects is important in pre-operative decision making and planning. The presence of anterior glenoid bone loss and/or Hill–Sachs lesion (HSL) is common and may increase the risk of
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developed, commonly used, have large diffusion in the international scientific world and be validated in many languages through an appropriate and rigorous process of translation and cross-cultural adaptation. For shoulder assessment and research purposes
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the MABCN is the most vulnerable and lies within 40 mm of the medial epicondyle in approximately 60% of cases. 17 Assessment of failed cubital tunnel surgery The clinician must take a detailed history to determine the timing of onset and
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bearings. Conclusions All combinations of bearing surface have advantages and disadvantages. An appraisal of the individual patient’s objectives should be part of the assessment of the best bearing surface. At present, it is possible to make the