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31% at 10 yrs Note: AES, Ankle Evolutive System; STAR, Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement Skytta et al 8 based their study on ankle arthroplasties registered on the Finnish Arthroplasty Register between 1982 and 2006
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, despite the fact that some patients do not fit into it. Hiller proposed an evolution of the Hertel model, with three different types of CAI patients: ‘mechanical instability’, ‘perceived instability’ and ‘recurrent sprains’. 8 This group
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