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factors for stiff TKA and to review treatment options. Risk factors Risk factors for the stiff TKA can be divided into three groups ( Table 1 ): preoperative factors (patient factors); intraoperative factors (surgical technical errors), and
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in the tibia, which are significantly correlated with CAI and could, therefore, be considered intrinsic risk factors for CAI after an ankle sprain. 15 Other factors such as a frontal curvature ≥ 2 mm, and an anterior position of the talar centre
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improve graft survival and therefore is a reasonable choice in this patient group. 27 Kaeding et al, in a multicentre, prospective longitudinal cohort study (The MOON cohort) ( n = 2,683), reported on risk factors for ACL failure following primary
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syndrome. 47 Poor musculature, osteoporosis, and haemophilic changes in the bone may predispose haemophilic patients to risk of fractures. In patients with haemophilia the fracture can occur after a trivial trauma, especially if associated factors of
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comminution in posterior wall fractures in particular have been identified as a risk factor for a poor functional outcome ( 12 ), which in turn can result in a recommendation for surgical treatment of comminuted posterior wall fractures. On the other hand
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as no physiological symptoms of anaemia are present. 15 However, these physiological symptoms of volume depletion are not always present in the polytraumatised patient and careful consideration of the accompanying risk factors (such as low
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