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first mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), the Oxford Knee (OUKA), was introduced, and in 1988 it was first reported. 8 UKA surgery has gained interest in recent years because it can diminish post-operative pain and has a
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) showing slight ‘pistol-grip’ deformity and on the cross-table view (F: upper image) the cam deformity is clearly visible. (E and F: lower image) post-operative X-rays after surgical hip dislocation and femoral osteochondroplasty. Note . MR, magnetic
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including community physiotherapy before either having the arthroscopy or being waitlisted. In another study evaluating high-level athletes, return to their high-level sport after hip arthroscopy was measured as 3/4 by one year post-operatively. 31
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, ultrasonography (US)). Fig. 1 a) Pre-operative and post-operative radiographs of a female patient. The pre-operative CE-angle was 17° on the left side and 12° on the right side. The pre-operative acetabular index angle was 19° on the left side and 11° on the
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biomaterials, design and industrial finishing, the per-operative management (blood loss and pain control) and the post-operative protocols (the so called “fast track” surgery). Looking at all these advances the emerging question is: have all of them been
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group, totally arthroscopic excisions were performed and the authors reported a five-year recurrence-free rate of 57%. Twelve patients developed recurrences between three months and two years post-operatively. However, no recurrence was noted after two