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studies could not replicate these results and reported poor outcomes. Konkel et al reported subsidence and radiolucencies in all ten patients retrospectively reviewed at 37 to 105 months after a proximal phalanx hemi-arthroplasty. 33 Raikin et al
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in diabetic patients, taking into consideration the pathophysiology associated with diabetes, and recent literature regarding treatment outcomes. It identifies risk factors associated with complications, also providing a rationale and recommendations
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influenced the final functional score. 23 Deepening trochleoplasty In one of a few long-term studies, Rouanet et al reported the outcomes of 34 patients at a mean follow-up of 15 years after sulcus deepening trochleoplasty. 24 Seventeen
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-operative rehabilitation protocol; length of follow up; clinical outcomes (patient/clinician reported – including pain, range of motion, time to returning to activity/sport, muscle bulk, strength, complications such as failure of fixation/revision); radiological outcomes
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confirmed the impact of sagittal malalignment on patient-reported outcomes. Therefore, analysis of the stenosis area and sagittal alignment is of utmost importance in DS. Fig. 1 L4-L5 degenerative spondylolisthesis: a) sagittal full spine radiograph; b
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the more severe GMFCS stages. Mariani et al 22 reported a case of NFNF in CP treated with bilateral THA with good outcomes at two-year follow-up. In Sandhu type 3 NFNF, THA should be a treatment option also in CP ambulatory patients. A salvage
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vivo. 22 , 23 It is reported that scapular upward rotation, posterior tilting and internal rotation increase. 22 , 24 , 25 A shortening of > 2 cm or > 10% is presumed to be an indicator for poorer outcomes and a possible increased risk of