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Introduction Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is the second most common compression neuropathy and affects the ulnar nerve at the elbow. Surgery is to be considered when conservative options have failed, when there is poor symptom control or
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. Fig. 4 A 14-year-old who consulted for pain and limited mobility after two failed attempts at removal of a calcaneonavicular bar. Note from the dorsum what appears to be a successful resection; however, the plantar view demonstrates incomplete
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failed attempts of reduction. Type IV fractures can only be diagnosed intra-operatively. Treatment Gartland type I Non-displaced or type I fractures can be managed easily with a long-arm cast or splint ( Fig. 5 ). There is not usually severe
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comes the risk that the implant manufacturer will not take responsibility if the device fails and the responsibility could rest with the surgeon, which could result in major consequences. Mix & match According to different dictionaries, a
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limited duration with no motor weakness. Surgery is recommended for persistent symptoms, severe symptoms, motor weakness and when non-operative measures have failed. There is no consensus on the optimum method of surgical management. Simple decompression
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– 22 , 24 – 26 , 28 , 29 , 33 and five studies scored 14 out of 15. 16 , 27 , 30 , 31 , 34 Five studies failed to specify any exclusion criteria. 12 , 13 , 23 , 26 , 29 Four studies failed to disclose sufficient detail of the surgical
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Introduction The aetiology of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) remains debated. Today, the most accredited theory reports that a non-compliant fascia stiffens the compartment that fails to adapt to increased blood flow and muscle
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measures, failure is often reported as a measure of comparison between the interventions. 68 One option for a failed replacement is to perform a secondary trapeziectomy, which has been shown to have equivalent outcomes when compared to patients who
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recruiting patients to a trial using a leaflet to advise competent participants, Williams et al found variable comprehension in 82% despite a reading age of above 13 years in all. 18 The leaflet, which was sanctioned by an ethical review board, failed to
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failed to reach MCID (< 17). Note . PRWE, Patient Rated Wrist/Hand Evaluation; TFCC, triangular fibrocartilage complex. Individual prediction of treatment results As a next step to provide patients with information about the results of