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tendon lesions, delayed wound healing, skin necrosis, infections and hematoma. Even recurrence itself is often counted as a complication, even though this could also be considered disease progression ( 15 ). In a 20-year review, Denkler mentioned that
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decrease in the rate of glenoid loosening could be ascribed to significant advancement in biomaterials. Lateralized RSA designs have increased loads transferred to the bone–prosthesis interface, which led to higher rates of loosening with initial designs
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necessarily transferrable to humans. 18 Scoring systems provide a more systematic approach and were first introduced by Whelan et al, 19 presenting the RUST score evaluating status of consolidation of each cortical side of the bone. This was later
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fractures are isolated olecranon fractures. 15 The common pathomechanism is either a direct fall onto the elbow, or in rare cases an indirect pull of the triceps tendon while the forearm is in pronation, causing the olecranon to break. A vast abundance
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evaluated using the knee pain scale (KPS). 27 The KPS has four subscales, including frequency and intensity of pain experienced during both ambulation/climbing and transfer activities. The best possible score is 12, while the worst possible score is 66
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being transferred from the medial to lateral compartment following osteotomy. Fig. 3 Schematic diagram illustrating a combined medial opening-wedge HTO, ACL reconstruction and lateral collateral ligament reconstruction. The arrows represent
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transfer function when correlating degenerative changes of the knees subjected to total meniscectomy. 10 Several studies have shown that the load is well distributed when the meniscus is intact, while a decrease of 40–50% in the contact area following
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substantial influence on therapeutic decisions. 25 It can reveal hidden fractures, and it can be used to assess premature physis closure and injury of the articular cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. It can also be used to identify the cause of persistent
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as well as in 7% of larger head (38–44-mm) CoC THA. 104 It is speculated that large heads overstuff the anterior joint capsule and impinge the iliopsoas tendon. 105 Noise generation such as squeaking has also been associated with increasing
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colour and consistency of exudates. Musculoskeletal examination should include foot deformities, joint mobility, muscle wasting and presence of calluses. 1 Muscles, cartilage, tendons and ligament function will be altered due to motor neuropathy