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children being completely asymptomatic. Pain can be poorly localized in nature; there may also be associated joint swelling and mechanical symptoms. The knee is the most common lesion site for JOCD and the most prevalent location is within the lateral
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of aetiology include plantar callosities, foot pain, and unsteady gait. However, footwear difficulty was the simple most common complaint among these children. 25 CMT is a debilitating condition, loss of force may start as soon as four years of
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examination can be challenging. In the acute setting, the pain and anxiety of the child and his/her parents can make the examination difficult. However, enough time should to be taken to assess adequately the pre-operative neurological status. The median nerve
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head against the pelvic bone. Patients without a secondary acetabulum do well, with acceptable range of motion and absence of pain usually until the fourth decade. 1 In addition to OA development, patients with true dislocation can develop other
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only based on the absence of consolidation (or the absence of bone bridging and the presence of a fracture line), but rather by the radiological presence of specific signs that indicate the incapability of completing bone healing, with pain and
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patients with obesity is raising worldwide and may pose an irresolvable dilemma to the surgeon. If severe pain persists in spite of appropriate conservative treatment and recommended weight reduction is not possible, there is only the choice between