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femoral fracture, treated with a single-leg hip spica cast, with 15˚ knee flexion. Surgical treatment includes closed or open reduction, along with stabilization using some type of implant. Most patients are treated with closed reduction and
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consideration for treatment should be guided by the individual clinical picture and established standards. Principles of management The fundamental objectives of treatment are to manage the soft-tissue injury, minimize the risk of infection, stabilize
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, subscapularis, and infraspinatus) and the middle portion of the deltoid (partially) 8 push the humeral head against the centre of the glenoid. This mechanism is defined as concavity-compression 9 and is an important factor which further stabilizes the
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stabilization, minimal invasive techniques or prolonged splinting and casting, although this could lead to less stability or soft-tissue damage ( 29 ). Most of the complications during the treatment of ankle fractures are related to soft tissue problems ( 30
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stabilization, short lever arm Farrel et al 2005 Pain and limited active and passive ROM n.a. CR + MRI or arthrography FLEX, EXT in ABD, ABD, INT, ADD Gentle pressure on distal humerus Flannery et al 2007 Codman’s criteria 3 months
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assessed with a focus on the FHL and FHB. The FHL tendon is responsible for flexing the MTP joint but attaches to the distal phalanx and also flexes the interphalangeal (IP) joint. Isolated FHB strength assessment should be attempted by stabilizing the IP
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in this instance with a trochanter stabilizing plate, which is a modular extension of a four-hole DHS. 22 , 23 Published data also showed that fractures with a large posteromedial fragment implying loss of the calcar buttress were too unstable to
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2002 ; 404 : 7 - 13 . 3 Abdel MP , Morrey ME , Jensen MR , Morrey BF . Increased long-term survival of posterior cruciate-retaining versus posterior cruciate-stabilizing total knee replacements . J Bone Joint
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essential role in the stabilization of the sacro-iliac joint. Their section in pudendal nerve release surgery does not produce a significant increase in sacro-iliac joint pain. The muscles also contribute to the stability of this junctional structure. The
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Bousquet in Saint-Etienne (France), takes the double principle of a small articulation to minimize the problems of wear, coupled with a large articulation to stabilize the hip and prevent instability. 1 – 3 Dual mobility hip design and evolution