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-establishment of the medullary cavity. In case the patient is an operative candidate, an intramedullary screw fixation is our usual standard of care as described above. Post-operatively, the patient is placed in a non-weight-bearing splint after 1 week and
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, as mentioned earlier, there still is no consensus as to post-operative care. For instance, many doctors allow full weight-bearing directly after surgery and so on. Conclusion Long negligence of MRL created scarcity of information regarding
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studies). Harris hip score (HHS) was the most frequently used outcome measure (21 of 33 studies). Seven studies reported on the Oxford hip score (OHS) as a patient outcome measure. For 676 hips (18 studies, 664 patients) the pre- and post- operative HHS
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that the first publication concerning the internal fixation of a scapula fracture with operative radiographs appears, though unsurprisingly Lambotte had described the fixation of a scapula fracture in his book on the operative management of fractures in
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through a lateral approach, as described above, may be carried out and the tendons explored accordingly. Post-operative care and rehabilitation We generally advise a non-weight-bearing back slab until a two-week wound check. A cast, walking boot
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importance as recent findings make clear that instability in the native knee has associations with poor function, 3 , 10 and this instability may persist post-operatively after TKR with a nearly doubled rate of fear of falling, and significantly
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procedures in the trauma and elective setting. Driving is a complex task involving visual, motor, and cognitive skills acting in tandem ( 17 ). This may be affected by the use of opioid medications in the post-operative recovery period as demonstrated by an
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healthcare system. The true incidence of post-operative dislocation varies depending on surgical, patient and implant factors (0.3% to 3%). 16 Most dislocations occur in the immediate post-operative period (30% to 60%). 16 , 17 Patient risk factors
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clicking sound ( Fig. 1 ). Open surgical excision of this nodule is successful in relieving symptoms, but carries a risk of infection and wound complications, which would delay post-operative mobilization. 3 Table 1 summarizes the main articles
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Post-operative results also tend to be better in men. 8 In addition, there is bilateral involvement in 59% of affected men versus 43% of women. 2 , 9 Regarding age, the estimated prevalence of the disease in people aged 55 years is 12