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posterior tibial tendon transfer. Exploration and neurolysis of the CPN is routinely performed as part of the approach during posterolateral corner repair/reconstruction and helps to avoid iatrogenic injury. 13 There is no evidence in the literature to
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IP joint flexion contracture. Surgical intervention includes fasciotomy or tendon lengthening. A Girdlestone-Taylor transfer can be performed for cock-up deformities; FHL can be transferred to the proximal phalanx (via drill hole and biotenodesis
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been reported in arthroscopic and open techniques. 47 , 48 Kim et al 49 introduced in 2012 the results of CA ligament and lateral half-conjoined tendon transfer for chronic type V injuries. The results were promising and the half
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tubercle, then broadens and assumes a fan shape as it courses distally. The central part of the POL blends with and is slightly anterior to the attachment of the semimembranosus tendon. The POL acts as a stabilizer of valgus, internal and external rotation
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lateral meniscus is accountable for most of the load transfer within the lateral compartment (around 70%), 14 while the transmission of loading is more equally dispersed through the cartilage surfaces and the medial meniscus (50%) in the medial