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Follow-up MR arthrography conducted 11 months later showed that the superior capsule injury had healed, but the iliofemoral ligament defect remained. This defect creates the potential for anterior hip instability, as has been previously reported in
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, posterolateral drawer * Slocum’s test represents a modification of the anterior drawer test, which tests anteromedial rotary instability (AMRI) and anterolateral rotary instability (ALRI) of the knee. 4 Reconstruction of multiligament knee
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that, by the time of admission in the emergency room, has not caused hemodynamic instability. This concept, however, needs qualification for both the hemodynamics and the pelvic fracture. On the one hand, all patients presenting with hemorrhagic shock
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, progressive arthritis, and instability; knee pain continues to be one of the top five reasons for revision surgery. 2 A retrospective study by Erivan R et al 12 showed that in patients with unexplained chronic knee pain following TKR, 4.5% of cases
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and may cause further posterior injury. The degree of pelvic instability increases with the force of impact. Current injury classifications are based on the stability of the posterior sacroiliac complex ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). Anterior–posterior compression
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spontaneously without further treatment. Surgical correction is indicated for persistent deformities of > 10°, with anterior and/orlateral joint pain, patellofemoral instability, gait disturbance, or cosmetic concerns. This usually represents a deviation of the
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reconstruction of the ulna as well as a failed/missed reattachment of elbow stabilizing structures will otherwise result in persistent pain, poor function and progressive joint degeneration due to chronic elbow instability. 5 Consequently, the appropriate
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lead to increased instability in varus–valgus and posterolateral rotatory directions, especially in a ligament-deficient elbow ( 4 , 8 , 9 , 10 ). Thus, when the collateral ligaments and the soft tissues of the forearm are intact, the radial head may
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in the anterolateral aspect ( 4 ). Furthermore, these insights are pivotal in advancing surgical techniques aimed at restoring knee function following an injury, particularly in the setting of anterolateral rotatory instability ( 5 , 6 ). This