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Carol C. Hasler University Children’s Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

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, extensive release in mild lateral instabilities can over-correct them into an iatrogenic medial dislocation. Medial, distal and anterior displacement of the tibial tuberosity is a ’no go’ in the growing child (boys up to 16 years, girls up to 14 years

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Pierre-Louis Docquier Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium

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Khanh TranDuy 3D Side, Belgium

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most often occurs resulting from inadequate reduction of a supracondylar fracture of the humerus. Cubitus varus does not always impair elbow function or elbow range of motion, but the cosmetic deformity may lead parents to request an operation to

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