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results of an RCT is directly dependent on the design and conduct of the trial. The RCTs comparing collagenase injection with PNF have reported results implying similar treatment efficacy, durability, and complications ( 2 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ). We
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Introduction Understanding the anatomy of the medial side of the knee is essential for a correct diagnosis and treatment of isolated medial collateral ligament (MCL) tears. Conservative treatment of these lesions usually provides good results
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biotechnologies implanted via CD. Materials and methods The PRISMA guidelines (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) were followed to perform this systematic review of the literature and to present the results. 18 A
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% complete healing for all sclerotherapy and embolization treatments; they also found a 3.4% recurrence rate. However, they found high heterogeneity and much variation in the results between the studies analyzed. Surgery Open surgery with curettage
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surgical techniques allows demanding reconstructions ( 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ). With the use of CAS and custom 3D-printed reconstructions, satisfactory results in terms of functional and oncological outcomes have been also reported in recent series of
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arthritis with minimal talar tilt. However, these approaches give unpredictable results in cases of more advanced ankle arthritis. 2 Total ankle arthroplasty or arthrodesis are performed for end-stage ankle arthritis. Ankle arthrodesis provides pain
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would provide a better outcome. Some of the newer generation implants have stood the test of time, and successful clinical results have been published, making them a valid treatment alternative ( 3 ). This has provoked a growing interest in these
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) Are the index test results interpreted by an examiner without the knowledge of the reference tests results? A study is considered as a high-quality study if it has < 1 flaw, as a moderate-quality study if it has ≥ 1 and < 2 flaws, as a low
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reports, unpublished studies, animal experimental studies, articles posted on preprint servers, studies evaluating PMMA treatment results in regions other than the knee, those evaluating bone grafting for the treatment of benign aggressive bone tumor
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Introduction Low-energy fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fracture, also known as ‘low-energy’ trauma, such as those equivalent to a fall from a standing height or less. These are fractures strongly