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years old. Implant size is critical when deciding the time of surgery in younger patients, especially when the deformity to be treated is around smaller joints such as the ankle. Available implants on the market are as small as 12 mm plates and 16 mm
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Introduction The tibia, fibula, and wider distal metaphyseal region of a child’s ankle have a series of unique compositional and physiological characteristics associated with developing bone tissue that result in specific morphological
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age, but remain clinically undetectable until later age. Foot deformity is frequently the presenting feature; however, its incidence ranges from 27% in children to 70% in adolescents. The most common complaints in this population are ankle instability
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an inflammation of the bone cartilage interface. 1 The most commonly affected joint is the knee, followed by the ankle, elbow, shoulder and hip. The juvenile form of the disease (JOCD) presents in those aged five to 16 years with open growth