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aspect of the fibula head, 8.2 mm posterior to the anterior margin and 28.4 mm distal to the apex of the fibular styloid process. 6 The FCL acts as the primary varus stabilizer of the knee, 7 , 10 – 12 while also providing restraint to tibial
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the lateral epicondyle. It is often a site of neuropraxia after humeral shaft fracture with entrapment between the fracture fragments. Distally it passes anteriorly to the lateral humeral condyle. At the level of the elbow, the radial nerve gives
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femoral insertion is rounded-shaped and is located at approximately 3.2 mm proximal and 4.8 mm posteriorly to the medial epicondyle. There are two tibial insertions, one proximal and one distal. The proximal portion is fixed on the anterior region of the
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mechanism had fractured. 15 In one case, this was in the high-density polyethylene sleeve bush of the tibial bearing; in the other case, it was the titanium retaining peg of the tibial component. In 1998, David et al published a series of 25 Rotaflex
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AI, as even the first FDA-approved computer vision application in orthopaedics (OsteoDetect) does not exceed specialists’ accuracy in detecting and diagnosing distal radius fractures. 26 Outcome calculator Risk stratification in
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poorer functional results. Ahn et al noted the likelihood of post-operative malalignment during medial UKA in patients with a greater varus angle in pre-operative distal femoral varus angle (DFVA), tibial bone varus angle (TBVA), and valgus stress angle
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Introduction After the hip and distal radius, ankle fragility fractures (FFs) are the third most common type of fracture in the geriatric population, with an incidence of 184 cases per 100,000 population in the elderly per year ( 1 ). Despite