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useful for the indication for surgery and the choice of incision. The AO classification of ankle fractures is a further development of the Weber classification and enables the most precise description of the injury pattern. It should therefore be mainly
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AO Foundation, LEGEC Expert Group, Davos, Switzerland
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Brachymetatarsia involves a reduction in length of one or more metatarsals.
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The affected metatarsal is shortened by 5 mm or more, altering the normal metatarsal parabola.
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In addition to being an aesthetic deformity, it can present with pain due to transfer metatarsalgia.
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A possible association with genetic disorders needs to be investigated during clinical evaluation.
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Surgical treatment may involve a one-stage lengthening procedure or progressive distraction, each having its advantages and limitations.
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Introduction Partial tibial plateau fractures may occur as a consequence of a valgus or varus trauma combined with a rotational and axial compression component. In the following article, we focus mainly on unicompartmental AO type B1-B3
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to describe which fracture was involved by a classification such as Weber, Lauge Hansen and AO/OTA ( 6 , 7 , 8 ) or otherwise radiological features of the fracture from which a classification could be derived. Also included were studies examining
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%) pronation–abduction N/A N/A Amirfeyz et al. (24) ACE retrograde locked intramedullary humeral nail and VersaNail Humeral Universal Nailing System N/A No N/A AO/OTA classification: 44B2, 44B3, or 44C N/A N/A Armstrong et al
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impartiality of the research reported. Funding Statement The study was supported by an AO-research grant granted to S F B. Author contribution statement F T S collected the data, helped in conducting the analysis, and helped to write the draft
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