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. If there is no pain, then anterior impingement is extremely unlikely. The basic radiographs to obtain are an anteroposterior (AP) pelvis, Dunn lateral, cross-table lateral and, in some cases, a false-profile view ( Fig. 3 ). It is important to
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that breast, thyroid, lung, kidney and prostate cancer present as the primary type of more than 70% of all bone metastases. 1 Whole-body MRI, CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis, bone scintigraphy and PET-CT are helpful in locating the primary
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-/post-operative radiographs for a 64-year-old female with progressive AIS in both the coronal and sagittal plane who underwent an upper thoracic to pelvis fusion after failing conservative management. Anterior spinal fusion (ASF) is often saved for the correction of lumbar
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and orthopaedic surgeons collaborated during the development process. Starting with fractures of the tibia and humerus in 2011, the long bones, shoulder, pelvis, foot, hand and spine were included step by step in the register. All Swedish people of at
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relative ipsilateral/contralateral standards to improve patient function. Although not nearly an exhaustive list, important parameters that have been studied generally include those of the pelvis such as pelvic incidence, those of the femur such as limb
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surgeons Yes (‘inner aspect of the thigh nearest possible to the pelvis’) Mdesk (RSA Biomedical) TS CEM stem : Lubinus SPII Hip System (LINK) CEM cup : Elite Plus Ogee (DePuy) cup UCM stem : reverse hybrid Corail femoral cementless stem 85 females
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and to the posterior margin of the sacrum. 11 Forward displacement of C7 in relation to the pelvis may be caused by deformity in the cervical, thoracic or lumbar regions or fixed hip flexion. The amount of correction from a single level PSO can
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control on the sagittal plane, reducing the lumbar lordosis. The patient lies on two parallel, longitudinal curved pads, with adjustable curvature degree, which provide continuous support for chest and pelvis. The distance between the arches can be
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radiograph of the pelvis shows a bulky soft tissue mass (arrows) with typically cartilaginous rings and arcs calcifications, occupying the left pelvis. A densely mineralized lesion is seen at the left acetabular roof (arrowheads). (B) A computerized
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, 64 3D printed solutions have been described for almost every bone and joint: acromion, 65 clavicle, 53 , 66 glenoid, 62 humerus, 58 , 61 , 67 – 69 radius, 56 , 70 pelvis, 71 – 74 spine, 75 , 76 femur, 54 , 55