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produce equivalent postoperative Oswestry disability index (ODI), postoperative lower back or leg pain, and MacNab criteria. Materials and methods This systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
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injury and should be analyzed accordingly. The SIJs transmit forces between the spine and the lower limb via the ilium. Impairment of the SIJ will alter the gait. In addition, pain in the lumbar and pelvic areas will last a long time after injury
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become a popular treatment modality used to relieve symptoms such as pain, range of motion limitation, and/or microinstability. Unfortunately, revision rates after hip arthroscopy are reported as high as 13.2% and occur for a variety of reasons ( 1 ). One
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posterior displacement of the radial head relative to the capitellum, thus causing disruption of some or all of the lateral-sided stabilisers. 8 Patients complain of lateral-sided elbow pain and mechanical symptoms such as clicking or instability
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provocative tests for SLAP tears have been described: O’Brien (i.e. active compression test); 24 anterior slide; 22 biceps load (I and II); 32 , 33 pain provocation; 34 crank; 35 Jobe relocation; 21 forced shoulder abduction and
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within minutes due to tourniquet pressure and ischemia ( 10 ). As a result, surgery time was limited and required sedation. In addition, the surgeon could not adjust the reconstructed parts of the hand during the surgery because of the pain, neuropraxia
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restoring a degree of function to the wrist, while minimizing pain and maximizing motion. The biomechanics of the wrist are substantially altered by all intercarpal arthrodesis procedures. In the unaltered wrist, 20% of axial force is transmitted across the
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Introduction Hip fracture is a severe condition which is usually due to a fall in old and/or neurologically impaired patients, or due to high-energy trauma, when it is characterized by a striking clinical picture with hip pain exacerbated by
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Introduction Rotator cuff tears (RCT) are among the most common shoulder pathologies and can result in considerable pain and functional impairment ( 1 ). RCTs can be caused by overall degeneration or trauma and are often concomitant with other
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Introduction Osteoarthritis (OA) of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) has been reported to affect between 35% and 65% of adults older than 65 years. 1 The pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis of the first MTPJ can