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review: (A) schematic illustration of a medial plate; (B) schematic illustration of a dorsal plate; (C) schematic illustration of a plantar plate. Figure 3 Intramedullary stabilization in a dorsoplantar position. Plantar–dorsal position has
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and pre-traumatic activity level, individual patient-based treatment decision is mandatory to reduce complication rates and to achieve sufficient patient outcomes. The present review provides a summary of current concepts for the treatment of ankle
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between accident and end-stage osteoarthritis (arthrodesis or prosthesis) of 1–52 years ( 4 ). Because of this confusing lack of clear and recent evidence for the prognosis of ankle fractures, we performed a systematic review addressing the following
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–OA relationship, a systematic review recently highlighted the importance of the so-called Mediterranean diet for improved general health but could not demonstrate the long-term efficacy of this diet in preventing or improving the symptoms of OA ( 37
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the considerable amount of literature on this topic, most physicians still facilitate restrictive postoperative rehabilitation protocols ( 10 , 13 ). In 2014, our study group conducted a systematic review on functional rehabilitation protocols
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-arthroscopic repair would result in improved outcome and earlier return to activity due to the less invasive approach. Methods A systematic literature search according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines
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effect of placebo would help to better plan future studies using placebo as a control and to quantify the real effects of conservative treatments. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to quantify the impact of placebo effect for the
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-periostal autograft and allograft have been introduced for the treatment of big OLTs. As gold standard treatment of OLT has yet to be found, the experimental techniques are constantly introduced. The objective of this review is to compare the indications and
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). Recently, a systematic review by Barg et al. ( 6 ) revealed a recurrence rate of 5.6% following shaft osteotomies, but most of these studies were short- to mid-term follow-up outcomes and therefore could underestimate recurrence rates ( 7 , 8 , 9