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arthritis of any upper extremity joint. Seven articles were included in this review; five reported on the shoulder, one on the elbow, and one on both joints. The cross-reference check of the included studies did not result in additional relevant articles. A
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to welcome Dr G. Walch to present the Erwin Morscher Honorary Lecture with the title ‘Reproduce the Diversity in Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability’. Dr G. Walch, a native of Lyon, France, will share his broad knowledge of shoulder instability
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days following haemarthrosis. To provide a sufficient rest position, a supportive sling for the shoulder and a ‘long-arm’ posterior plaster splint for the elbow are adequate. 6 , 9 Haemarthrosis causes severe disability and reduces the quality of
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the positive effect of ESWT on pain relief in the Achilles tendon. 59 – 64 Tendinitis calcarea, calcifying tendinitis The use of ESWT on the calcified shoulder was developed because it was initially mistakenly assumed that the ‘lime’ could
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AOI have a strong predilection in favour of large joints such as the hip, knee and shoulder, and/or their adjacent metaphyses. 3 , 4 , 7 , 13 , 14 The differential diagnosis of AOI is broad and multifaceted. The clinical picture of septic
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scale [VAS] score) was reported in six studies. 3 , 5 , 12 – 15 Functional scale (the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) and QuickDASH) were reported in four studies. 3 , 13 – 15 Outcomes are reported in Table 2 . Table 2
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specimens subjected to elongation forces demonstrated that 8% strain elongation correlated to a 50% reduction in blood flow and 80% reduction at 15% strain. 11 Elbow flexion to 90 degrees with shoulder abduction to 90 degrees results in a 14% strain
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– 38 Comparable pre and post-operative values were reported in 12 studies. 7 , 9 , 10 , 13 , 16 , 17 , 19 , 23 , 27 , 29 , 32 , 33 The most commonly used patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) were the Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder and