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tendon transfer (commonly flexor hallucis longus (FHL)). 94 Open surgery has shown varying success rates of between 50% and 100%, 95 - 98 with surgery for intratendinous lesions and late-presenting lesions showing significantly fewer good
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Int 2004;25:695-707). 50 Peroneal tendon rupture Where both tendons are degenerate and reconstruction using the above methods not feasible, the options available include tendon transfer, auto or allograft. If there sufficient peroneal
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rotator cuff tear, superior capsular reconstruction. The queries were performed in October 2021. Inclusion criteria were techniques that provide a treatment option for MIRCTs. Articles involving RTSA, hemiarthroplasty, or muscle/tendon transfers were
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anterior shoulder instability may benefit from tendon transfer procedures (e.g. latissimus dorsi) and are not suitable candidates for the Trillat procedure. Older individuals presenting with limited active forward elevation and external rotation are
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( 6 , 8 , 9 ). Treatment options for MIRCTs depend on several factors, including patient age, activity level, the severity of joint arthropathy, and the degree of disability ( 6 ). Although partial repair, tendon transfer, and reverse total shoulder
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efficacy is similar to the results of autologous grafting. When an operation is for pain management and functional motor restoration is planned using nerve or tendon transfers, the allograft technique is attractive due to no risk of secondary site
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tendon transfer around the coracoid. 27 Most surgical procedures incorporate the use of metal hardware that could alter the biomechanics of the AC joint, which makes a second surgical intervention necessary for implant removal once the ligaments have