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photograph: (A) Modified scarf osteotomy cut. (B) Modified scarf osteotomy fixation. Figure 9 Post-operative radiograph of the foot: (A) Dorso-plantar view. (B) Lateral view. (ii) Length discrepancy of 5–7 mm Lesser metatarsal
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ultrasound in the navigation algorithm allows for a very exact and reproducible registration of the APP. 27 This exact registration causes only a minor error in the acetabular cup position as shown by the navigation system and in the actual post-operative
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the final post-operative follow-up, both groups had significantly improved in all three functional outcome scores, but there was no longer a significant difference between the two groups. Importantly, the authors did not differentiate outcomes between
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heart rate sensors increasingly using optical methods (photoplethysmography) can serve specific OTS needs. Plantar pressure insoles can monitor the adherence to post-fracture repair loading protocols to optimize post-interventional care or serve as a
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previous untreated calf-bleeding episode. Immediate post-operative radiographs demonstrate correction of the equinus deformity by triple arthrodesis. Table 1. Palazzi classification Stage Clinical presentation I. Transient
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from falls from a standing height and other low-energy trauma ( 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ). Different treatment options have been developed through the years, the most common being non-operative closed reduction and cast immobilization (CR) or operative open
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canal and in the paravertebral muscles. Fig. 4 Anteroposterior fluoroscopy image showing the ‘kissing balloon’ image. In the immediate post-operative period, no bracing is required. Pain is managed for a limited period with acetaminophen
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> 1.5 is generally associated with an increased risk of post-operative bleeding complications. 21 - 23 The BOA recommends that the INR should be corrected to 1.5 or lower pre-operatively. 24 A primary concern with discontinuation and
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However, advancements in prevention and treatment of this pain have been limited, 7 , 8 and the need for further research to improve outcomes and care for patients has been acknowledged. 9 To raise awareness about the burden of chronic post