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restoration of shoulder function than, for example, in the restoration of elbow flexion. 16 , 17 A good alternative for that secondary procedure might be shoulder arthrodesis. It can improve shoulder stability, relieve pain, and partially restore the
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significant correlations between tendinopathy and diabetes mellitus, obesity and hypertension. 42 The major symptom in non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy is pain, which can significantly interfere with function and especially athletic activity. As
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Introduction Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective surgical intervention aimed at enhancing function and alleviating pain in patients with end-stage knee joint disorders. In the USA, 480 958 TKA procedures were conducted during 2019
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(8), MR (6) Anterior RCJ Arthroscopic 12 86% - 79% complete pain relief - 7% mild pain on overloading - 1 recurrence with 2 more subsequent arthroscopies for same patient - no direct complications, - Flexion-pronation test described - 50
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procedure for end-stage knee osteoarthritis; however, it is associated with the risks of various complications, including intraoperative and postoperative infections, instability, fractures, pain, and discomfort ( 1 ). For patients unsuitable for surgery or
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randomized trials and subsequent meta-analyses have not shown a statistically significant difference in anterior knee pain, almost all have shown less anterior knee pain in the resurfaced group. 4 – 8 Third, unless preoperative magnetic resonance imaging
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on the extent of the curvature, with simple observation and bracing for mild cases and surgical management for severe cases ( 13 , 14 ). Despite optimal management, AIS can continue into adulthood and result in chronic pain, disability, and
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with TKA, 1 – 5 and represents a significant cause of morbidity due to pain and restricted function. 6 Risk-reduction strategies and appropriate management options should be identified to deliver optimal care plans for this group. Although
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Introduction The sacro-iliac joint (SIJ) is a strong load-bearing joint that forms part of the pelvic ring with a very low range of motion that varies during life. Its implication in low back pain was not well established before the