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micromotion in modular implants, have greatly reduced this problem. Today infection, instability, malalignment, stiffness and dissatisfaction with the outcome of the procedure are the main drivers for early revision. 1 In particular, this is a more
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stiffness is only extra-articular due to the heterotopic ossification. The rare cases with intra-articular stiffness are caused by cartilage degeneration with fibrosis or fusion between the femoral head and acetabulum. This cartilage degeneration occurs when
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7 d (4–12) intravenous followed by 38 d (30–45) oral 3 stiff elbows No growth disturbances MEPS 86 nm 5/16 Note . d, days; m, months; nm, not mentioned; n , number of patients; MEPS, Morrey Elbow Performance Score; MINORS
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that the equinus can be masked by a knee recurvatum. The jump gait pattern is characterised by equinus at the ankle, flexion at knee and hip, anterior tilt and increased lumbar lordosis. Within this pattern, the stiff knee pattern described by
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clinical studies, only minor adverse events (AEs) were associated with APS administration, although some severe unrelated AEs were seen. Minor AEs reported were largely musculoskeletal in nature such as arthralgia, joint effusion and joint stiffness. Less
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to periarticular involvement with quadricep deficiency, iliotibial tendinitis, pes bursitis, stiffness or prepatellar bursitis, 18.8% were due to projected pain, 2.7% were due to complex regional pain syndrome and 6.3% had no explaining diagnosis
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, 15 , 16 ), comminuted articular fractures (type 33C) ( 17 , 18 , 19 ), and periprosthetic distal femoral fractures ( 20 ). Fontenot et al. ( 17 ) reported a 70% significant increase in stiffness under axial load when a medial construction plate
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metatarsalgia. 15 Complications of a Weil osteotomy include malunion, excessive shortening, stiffness and a floating toe, which has been shown to be as high as 28% to 43%, and higher in the presence of PIPJ fusion. 33 , 35 A floating toe may occur due
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will complain of pain, stiffness of the MTP joint and swelling. They may describe weakness in push-off. Clinical assessment begins with inspection of the great toe for swelling, ecchymosis or malalignment, as well as palpation of the collateral
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shoulder stiffness. However, it is well recognised that lack of capsular rupture during a hydrodilatation is not associated directly with failure of resolution of symptoms. Therefore, it is unclear whether the dilatation or slow capsular deformation aspect