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the results are promising. 18 , 19 Kang et al reviewed 33 patients managed by arthroscopic bone grafting and reported a 97% union rate with favourable clinical outcomes. 19 Oh et al compared arthroscopic and open NVBG in the management of
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[Internet]. BMJ Open 2021 11 e050785 . ( https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050785 ) 11. Bolink SAAN Grimm B & Heyligers IC . Patient-reported outcome measures versus inertial performance-based outcome measures: a prospective study in patients
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, 13 Ranging from 2 weeks to 36.2 months follow-up, 36% to 85% of all patients reported full recovery. 1 The great variation in recovery time and full recovery rate represents the great variability of such injuries, highlighting the importance
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). Registry data input can be mandatory or voluntary. Most of the time data input is achieved by healthcare professionals and the patients (e.g. patient-reported outcomes), and this contribution is in general unpaid and not academically recognized. The data
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registration stated that the purpose would be to report on the repeatability and accuracy of Cobb angles measured across different imaging modalities and/or different measurement techniques. Due to the large number of studies reporting on different measurement
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, cause of bleeding, elevation of cTNI and BNP, treatment, follow-up duration, and outcome were summarized in Table 1 . Including our case, a total of three patients have been reported to have TTC and SSDH, comprising two women and one man with an average