Julius Wolff Institute for Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration, Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Introduction The European guideline on the management of major bleeding and coagulopathy following trauma is one of the most relevant sources for diagnostic and treatment algorithms in multiple injured patients ( 1 ). As trauma
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”, “condensing osteitis of clavicle”, “ sternoclavicular injury”, “sternoclavicular joint arthritis”, “sternoclavicular osteomyelitis”, “sternoclavicular joint infection”, “sternoclavicular septic”, “sternoclavicular septic arthritis” and “operative treatment
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, 4 , 5 , 6 ). With an incidence of less than 2% of forearm injuries in children and adults, this rare combination injury could eventually lead to forearm deformities and dysfunction if not diagnosed at an early stage, resulting in neglected
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imaging findings Acute MCL tear Medial epicondylitis MCL injury Snapping ulnar nerve +/- snapping triceps Ulnar neuritis/neuropathy Acute MCL injury Little League elbow OCD trochlea Fx. sublime tubercule Avulsion Fx
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multiple technologies will be needed to address many of the clinical needs of the orthopaedic trauma surgeon. Due to the multitude of available solutions and the changing technological landscape, categorization based on the technologies alone is not
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implants, perioperative care, safer anaesthesia, invention of cell saver, etc. Unfortunately, with more extensive surgeries, the intraoperative risk of spinal cord injury increases. This neurologic injury may occur due to direct mechanical force applied to
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to overload and injury. 4 This disruption in menisco-capsular junction in patients with ACL injury significantly increases laxity. 5 A lesion in the area stimulates articular cartilage degeneration of the medial compartment of the knee over
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Introduction Treatment of impacted fractures of the lower limb is technically demanding and requires extensive experience of multiple forms of fixation and bone grafting. One of the primary challenges is the need for rigid fixation, which will
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fractures is expected to approximately double over the next 20 years in individuals aged > 60 years. 1 - 3 Multiple subsets exist within the elderly population. These can be generally categorised by patient factors, injury factors or treatment factors
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hand with its multiple small joints, constant movements, and trauma escapes significant damage. 7 Injuries to the hand have rarely been analysed in the literature. This review aims to analyse the musculo-skeletal problems of haemophilia in the hand