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hand with its multiple small joints, constant movements, and trauma escapes significant damage. 7 Injuries to the hand have rarely been analysed in the literature. This review aims to analyse the musculo-skeletal problems of haemophilia in the hand
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line significantly increases the risk of secondary osteoarthritis and may cause prolonged pain and stiffness in younger patients. In addition, over 2 mm step-off or gap may also cause similar problems in elderly patients. 39 , 40 Possible dorsal
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specific problem is nerve injuries in combination with closed, but comminuted and dislocated, fractures. 26 In most of the cases with a mid-shaft humerus fracture and a concomitant radial nerve injury, complete functional recovery of the nerve is seen
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hands. 5 In the fingers, the PIP joint reacts well to intra-articular corticosteroid injections. The most common side effect is atrophy of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, which is more of an aesthetic than a functional problem. No known
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injuries wrist, hand S60.9 Other unspecified superficial injuries wrist, hand T92.3 Late problems fracture wrist, hand T92.1 Late problems ligament injury wrist, hand The broad search strategy was performed to reduce the
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A Swedish national healthcare quality registry (NQR) may be defined as an archive comprising individualised data concerning patient problems, medical interventions, and outcomes following treatment. 1 A helpful precondition in Sweden is the
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revision with silicone implants may occur or, in the most severe cases, a joint fusion. Less common problems are the need for surgery of extensor tendons in cases of dorsal approaches (surgical repair, tenolysis, advancement or tenodesis), incomplete
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Introduction Osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb (CMC-1) is a common problem and surgical treatment is indicated when conservative measures fail to provide sufficient relief. Of the many surgical treatment options, no