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, despite the fact that some patients do not fit into it. Hiller proposed an evolution of the Hertel model, with three different types of CAI patients: ‘mechanical instability’, ‘perceived instability’ and ‘recurrent sprains’. 8 This group
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Ray et al. and Ehredt et al. were excluded because the classic Lapidus procedure was compared with the modified Lapidus operation ( 7 , 13 ). Li & Myerson wrote a narrative review focusing on the evolution of the Lapidus procedure. The study did
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. Burst keywords ( Fig. 5 ) are also analyzed with CiteSpace to comprehensively understand the evolution of research hotspots. A total of 10 keywords with strong citation bursts are found from 2011 to 2021, with return (burst strength: 46.99), risk (burst
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, 18 The clinical appearance of PJI depends on the virulence of the pathogenic agent, the nature of the infected tissue, the infection route, and the length of disease evolution. Periprosthetic joint infection might present acutely with severe pain
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an intra-femoral microfracture ( 13 ) and eventually extends to the subchondral bone, resulting in a subchondral bone fracture and the femoral head collapse ( 18 , 36 ). Therefore, using CT images, Huang et al . ( 22 ) studied the dynamic evolution
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collateral ligament does not provide enough visualization of the compartment. 21 Although successful clinical results were reported with open repair, there has been increasing evolution from open to arthroscopic repair and currently the latter
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when the capsule and ligament constraints have failed completely 5 or when massive bone defects are present. 6 It is uncertain whether the evolution in bone loss reconstruction 7 , 8 and bone fixation methods, or the introduction of
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due to slow remodelling, and a good correlation between radiographs and CT in evaluating non-union. From basic science to preclinical models of non-union Fracture evolution to delayed union and non-union is related to timely bone healing
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coracoid process is to be fixed using a screw, however, an additional transpectoral (east) portal becomes necessary ( 9 ). Figure 4 The evolution of the coracoid fixation in an all-arthroscopic Trillat procedure by Boileau and colleagues: (A