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-traumatic osteoarthritis (OA), which can occur in up to half of the cases of Lisfranc fracture dislocations ( Fig. 8 ). 4 Fig. 8 Treatment protocol recommended by us for fracture-dislocations of the Lisfranc joint. Non-surgical treatment There is only
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RCR (with or without DCR) performed within a 9-month period III Yes † NA Razmjou et al. ( 21 ) Canada RCT + ACJ–OA Collins Grade 1-4 II NA NA Park et al. ( 3 ) S Korea RCT + ACJ–OA Petersson Grades II–III + positive
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Han Chinese 12 including rs6060373 Case-control 10 UQCC 755 cases, 944 controls Han Chinese rs6060373 Case-control 3 TGFB1 locus29 IL6 locus-572 OA secondary to DDH ( n = 68) and controls, patients with OA
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outcomes Authors Cast Collar and cuff or sling Other Clinical outcomes Radiological outcomes Caterini et al 15 18 – – Custom classification. Good: 18 No evidence of OA Gaddy et al 16 18
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-operative treatment Non-operative treatment for advanced destruction of finger joints may be considered both for inflammatory disease or ongoing joint degeneration in osteoarthritis (OA), depending on the severity of symptoms and functional impairment. Treating
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with metal-on-metal (MoM) bearings and metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) bearings. Focus on fixation methods of primary THA Pedersen et al assessed 29 558 primary THRs on patients with osteoarthritis (OA), aged < 55 years, performed from 1995 to
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Introduction Increasing numbers of patients each year are undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) due to osteoarthritis (OA). 1 , 2 The procedure requires reliable implants and the involvement of competent surgeons to minimize the risk of
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Introduction The elderly population continues to grow globally, 1 increasing the overall prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA). 2 It is estimated that 17.7% of this population suffer from end-stage OA of the knee, 3 resulting in a rising demand
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the acetabular axis when projected onto the coronal plane; anatomic anteversion (AA) is the angle between the acetabular axis and the transverse axis of the body when the acetabular axis is projected onto the transverse plane; operative anteversion (OA