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limb. The situation in upper limb amputation, hand or forearm, is the most complex, since the hand represents the highest level of evolution with sophisticated and unique functions. Its control of 40 muscles and the involvement of a large surface of the
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approach. Fig. 6 Standing post-operative radiograph following posterior-anterior approach. Supplementary material Supplementary material can be found online which demonstrates the evolution of two case examples of burst
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with good functional scores. 48 The demographic evolution of the population suggests a future increase of knee arthroplasty procedures. This increase allows for the development of more efficient implants both in their design and biomechanical
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evaluated annually in order to detect early evolution of the contracture. Limited fasciectomy is our preferred method of treatment, due to the lesser potential for neurovascular complications ( versus needle fasciotomy) and quick recovery time when compared
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chemical signals. The effect is to increase bone tissue coupled with demineralisation which results in fewer, but thicker, trabeculae. This is seen as osteosclerosis on imaging. Increased vascularisation can be seen on MRI early in the evolution of OA
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neutral or residual varus > 3°/Lower IKS scores with tibial component varus Compared patients with pre-operative varus alignment based on neutral or varus post-operative alignment HLS II HLS Evolution Noetos HLS Vanlommel 25
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48 comparing OA signs at 3 and at 22 years in a group of 31 patients with surgically treated TPF, showed that there is a deterioration of radiological OA signs between 3 and 22 years of follow-up and that there are differences in the evolution of
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intensity and duration with the evolution of the disease. Pain may be localised throughout the area of the hip, but the groin is still mentioned most frequently. The involvement is often mono-articular, 7 but rare cases of multi-joint forms may exist
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( 4 ). The failure of the nonoperative treatment was reported in about 20% of the cases, probably due to missed mechanical instability. The torpid evolution of isolated cervical spine facet fractures can result in persistent cervical pain, subsequent
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experience: factors associated with academic rank among orthopaedic surgery faculty in the United States . J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 2016 ; 98 :e41( 1 – 6 ). 13. Tzeng E . My continuing evolution as a surgeon-scientist: a decade after the