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Introduction The most common malignant bone tumors are bone metastases, which are caused by visceral tumors and primary hematopoietic neoformations. With the evolution of oncological treatments, which have led to increased survival of cancer
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–3 - Previous sprains - Age - Activity level - Gender - BMI - Weight bearing ability - Functional status (FADI, FAAM) - Injury grade - Tender points - Systemic laxity - Limb and foot alignment - Radiography - US Day 4–14 - Evolution - Tender points
Department of Orthopaedics, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
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Batailler et al 12 2019 PM Yes M57 L23 Retrospective case control Clinical 80 vs. 80 69 20 HLS Uni evolution, Tornier® All poly Battenberg et al 13 2020 PM Yes M124 L4 Retrospective Clinical 128 64 28
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chose a head diameter of 22.25 mm ( 5 ). Starting from there, THA had widespread success ( 6 , 7 ). Evolution of cemented stems Charnley used a lateral incision with a trochanteric osteotomy ( 5 , 9 , 10 ). Buchholz, a surgeon from Germany and
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) is also performed ( Fig. 7 ). The Evolution Medial Pivot (e-MP) TKA (MicroPort Orthopaedics Inc., Arlington, Tennessee), a motion-constrained design which incorporates contemporary kinematics, is used ( Fig. 8 ). The femoral trial component
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Introduction There is no universal definition of nonunion. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) defines nonunion as a fracture of at least nine months’ evolution that has shown no signs of bone healing on radiographs taken three months from
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in the evolution of bone healing. Periosteal ‘stripping’ or rupture may have a significant role in failure to heal (either in time or completion), especially as endosteal vessels will also be disrupted by the fracture. 33 Fig. 2 The blood
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Related Research 2013 471 127 – 133 . ( https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-012-2533-y ) 7. Elliott J Shatrov J Fritsch B Parker D . Robotic-assisted knee arthroplasty: an evolution in progress. A concise review of the available systems and the data
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). Evolution The evolution of SK is benign. SK may only mildly affect the quality of life (QOL) of the patients affected by the disease compared to the general population ( 7 ). Patients presenting with a kyphosis lower than 60° have good clinical outcomes
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