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Introduction Post-traumatic radial-sided wrist pain is common and can represent a fracture, wrist sprain, ligament disruption or a combination of injuries. Previous studies have shown that a scaphoid fracture is the most common fracture among
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compromised nerve. Recurrent symptoms are often the result of perineural scar formation with impaired nerve glide; however, neo-subluxation is also implicated. New neurological symptoms may represent an intraoperative nerve injury or damage to cutaneous nerves
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signalling in multiple tissue types. In the growth plate, mTOR signalling coordinates chondrocyte proliferation and hypertrophy, and the absence of mTOR signalling results in the shortening or absence of the limb bud, chondrodysplasia, and dwarfism
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. Summary of the causes related to the aetiology of a pes cavus deformity 1. Peripheral nerve a. Charcot–Marie–Tooth b. Peripheral nerve injuries c. Polineuritis 2. Central nervous system a. Cerebral palsy b. Friederich’s ataxia c
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, intraneural scar and potentially extraneural scar tether. Multiple factors may account for this subluxation including congenital or acquired arcuate ligament laxity, a shallow retrocondylar groove or medial triceps hypertrophy. 15 In 1975, Childress
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cases of OCD lesions associated with short stature and multiple lesion sites. 33 Mutations in a number of candidate genes have been implicated in the development of JOCD, many of which are involved the maintenance of turnover of cartilage. 33 , 34
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of skin necrosis, and when there is associated neurovascular injury. Aspiration followed by injections of fibrin glue, arterial embolization or radiotherapy may heal some lesions. Radical open surgery, if necessary, will be much easier if the tumour
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%. Seven of the 131 unstripped screws were thought by surgeons to be stripped, however, six of these reports were from one surgeon. These two aspects strongly justify including multiple surgeons in any study investigating techniques in order to reduce the
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, congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia, or hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) ( Fig. 2 ). 29 Hemiepiphysiodesis with a medial malleolar screw is a well know technique to correct ankle valgus. It was first described by Belle and Stevens in 1992 30