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-FD fractures are diagnosed with a delay (intra- or even post- operatively) ( 10 , 11 ). Dedicated imaging protocol includes an anteroposterior hip x-ray with the leg in internal rotation, fluoroscopic screening on a true lateral, and meticulous study of the
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or facet arthropathy and hip injuries). It is recommended to be very cautious before diagnosing a SIJ dysfunction and to exclude other spine pathologies using a wide range of clinical and radiological studies before treatment. 1 The main
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) Photogrammetry Hip angle 0.564 0.502 Ankle angle 0.996 Head vertical alignment 0.995 Visual inspection −0.002 (−0.036; 0.014) * Lins et al. ( 24 ) No Arms 98%, ks = 0.98 Legs 66
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the entire VC (from the external auricle to the femoral heads), 3 with the patient in a relaxed position, without support from the upper extremities, without extension of the knees or hips and with the hands placed on the clavicles (‘clavicle position
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Introduction Vertebral fractures in general, and thoracolumbar (TL) fractures in particular, are the second most frequent fractures after hip fractures. 1 , 2 TL fractures at the TL junction (T11-L2) account for three-quarters of total