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-W Jang H-K Ye H-U Lim K-H . Periprosthetic atypical femoral fracture-like fracture after hip arthroplasty: a report of three cases . Hip Pelvis 2015 ; 27 : 187 – 191 . 12. Khan SK Savaridas T Hemers
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and pelvis have shown good reliability in detecting thoracolumbar spinal injuries, only requiring reconstruction in cases where some abnormality is found and further information is needed. 6 However, significant soft-tissue disruptions can be
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subject performs a number of walking trials across the laboratory ( Fig. 2a ). Marker trajectories ( Fig. 2b ) are processed using the anatomical model to determine the position and orientation of the pelvis, thigh, shank and foot anatomical frames and hip
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but, as in this case, the whole pelvis is hypoplastic and has rotational deformity including soft tissue abnormality. Soft tissue structures around the hip are generally shortened and pelvifemoral muscles are relatively atrophic, including the
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( Fig. 5 ) is a consequence of ageing of the spine where the pelvis becomes progressively more retroverted when standing (type 2). 52 , 53 Patients with one of these aforementioned abnormal types of pelvic kinematics or an abnormally low pelvic
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cement mantle in cemented components. Full-length X-rays of the femur and the pelvis should be obtained. Previous imaging should be retrieved and assessed if possible, as the radiological history of the THA can offer useful information regarding potential
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has been affected. The ribs, spine, pelvis, skull, clavicle and jaw are the most commonly affected bones, although every bone may be potentially involved. Typical symptoms include swelling, pain and functional impairment in the region involved. Pain
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. introducing a fragility fractures classification ( 15 ). This classification has been widely accepted and led to concept of conservative or surgical therapy ( 15 ). As the acetabulum is a part of the pelvis and its stability is dependent on the pelvic ring
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.0 mSv necessary for an appropriate CT scan of the pelvis was at least 30% higher than that of conventional pelvic radiographs (without taking repeated exposure into account). Despite the increased accuracy that 3D templating offers, it is still unclear
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trauma CT scan (2 mm fine cuts) ( 11 ). As previously reported, 19–55% of non-displaced neck fractures can be missed, and 5–22% can be missed even from thin-cut high-resolution CT scans. Rapid limited sequence MRI scan of the pelvis has been recently