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insights than the more clinical (i.e. objective) outcomes on FS or HS. Nowadays, both objective and subjective outcomes are important. Outcomes can be obtained through interviews, self-report questionnaires (paper and pencil or using apps and websites), and
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studies being sponsored by industry. 5 One other finding is that cement volume seems to affect results. In fact, Röder et al 23 recommended a minimal volume of 4.5 mL to achieve clinical efficacy as he found that lower cement-filling volumes
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clinical evidence. 3 That clinicians might preferentially give new treatments to patients with better prognosis. That compliant patients might have better prognosis regardless of their treatment. That patients who liked their treatment
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useful modicum of osteo-inductive potential, in addition to its osteo-conductive properties. 14 In foot and ankle surgery, there are a good number of clinical studies documenting the efficacy and safety of allograft usage in primary arthrodesis and
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reduces perioperative bleeding and allogeneic blood transfusion and can be administered orally, intravenously, or topically to achieve hemostasis ( 3 , 4 , 5 ). Clinically, an intravenous drip is usually used. However, administering TXA via the
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