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population ( 12 ). Obstetric trauma is a rare cause of distal femur fracture. It usually corresponds to a Salter–Harris I physeal lesion, which is frequently misdiagnosed as dislocation, septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, or pseudo-paralysis ( 3 , 4 ). The
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management options for peroneal tendon lesions. Anatomy The peroneal muscles form the lateral compartment of the lower leg, and both are innervated by the superficial peroneal nerve. The peroneus brevis originates from the distal two-thirds of the
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principle . Clin Orthop Relat Res 2011 ; 469 : 2425 - 31 . 118. Ladermann A Lubbeke A Melis B . Prevalence of neurologic lesions after total shoulder arthroplasty . J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 2011 ; 93 : 1288 - 93
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the occurrence of neurological complications after supracondylar extension femoral osteotomy in 28 patients with cerebral palsy and fixed flexion deformity of the knee ( 53 ). Nineteen patients had bilateral procedures with 48 procedures performed in
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Introduction Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the lower leg is a condition in which muscle intra-compartmental pressure (ICP) rises above a level which may cause irreversible muscle and nerve lesion ( 1 ). The development of muscle and
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and diagnosis Early diagnosis is key to managing local recurrence, and imaging techniques have been suggested as a way to identify high-risk patients at an earlier stage. Confirming the diagnosis of a clinically suspicious lesion is the main goal of
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. 9. Baron R Wasner G Borgstedt R et al. Effect of sympathetic activity on capsaicin-evoked pain, hyperalgesia, and vasodilatation . Neurology 1999 ; 52 : 923 – 932 . 10. Janig W Koltzenburg
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elbow deformity presenting with total loss of joint motion and neurological impairment, due to advanced haemophilic arthropathy. In comparison with other large joints of the lower extremity, the hip presents fewer bleeding episodes in
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reflected head of the rectus femoris. 3 , 8 Active muscle examination may reveal reduced power with knee extension and hip flexion in the injured limb. Careful clinical examination for additional muscular injuries and neurological compromise is
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necessitate revision surgery. 10 On the other hand, persistent instability predisposes to new meniscal and articular cartilage injuries of the knee. In fact, in patients with chronic instability, the published incidence of articular or meniscal lesions