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were set. The basic prerequisite for the collaborative work was to create common Nordic minimal datasets in hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty. With the common datasets, we are able to compare demographics and results of joint replacement surgery among
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, 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ). The purpose of this article is to conduct a narrative review of recent literature on the role of RF in treating pain in various orthopaedic conditions in upper and lower limbs, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and
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patients remain undiagnosed in earlier phases ( 5 , 6 ). When the shoulder girdle and periscapular muscles are involved, the scapular winging becomes apparent with patients unable to elevate their arms overhead. The reported prevalence in the literature
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, such as shoulder, hip, knee and ankle, will be determined. This paper will be completed with some suggestions for future directions. The authors would like to highlight that all information is evaluated from an orthopaedic perspective. Technical details
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characteristics of hip and knee arthroplasties in the Netherlands were registered. 1 In 2014, the registrations of shoulder, elbow and ankle arthroplasties were added to the database, followed by wrist and finger arthroplasties in 2016. The primary goal of
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and orthopaedic surgeons collaborated during the development process. Starting with fractures of the tibia and humerus in 2011, the long bones, shoulder, pelvis, foot, hand and spine were included step by step in the register. All Swedish people of at
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) VTE prophylaxis is generally not needed if patients receive local or regional anaesthesia – Consider VTE prophylaxis if: - total time under general anaesthesia over 90 minutes - difficulty to mobilize due to operation Shoulder
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knee or hip problems, not being able to walk further than the corner of the street due to back problems, or not being able to hold a grandchild due to problems of the wrist or shoulder is not life-threatening, such as other (chronic) diseases (e
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-invasive surgery. The approach has been employed in a case of forearm deformity ( Fig. 1 ), 20 to plan a corrective osteotomy for cubitus varus 21 and in the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder instability ( Fig. 2 ). 22 Fig. 1 3DP model
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hip PJI was remarkably higher, incurring a total cost 2–5.6 times the total cost for the uninfected cohort, regardless of whether they underwent primary or revision arthroplasties. Similarly, treating knee PJI caused a 1.6- to 4-fold increase. Shoulder