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six weeks postoperatively. Physical therapy begins after two weeks postoperatively and return to sports depends on the patient’s movement and strength recovery, usually after 12 weeks. In younger patients, under the age of 6 years, a straight knee
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-treatment recommendations include protection of the knee with a non-weight-bearing long leg cast or brace for four to six weeks, progressive extensor mechanism strengthening and a three-month period of rehabilitation before returning to sports activities. Patients with a
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25 mm Hg above SBP for the upper limb, HR and BP returned to baseline. Nerve injury Seven studies reported nerve injury in paediatric patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery with the use of a tourniquet. In Schrock et al. , five of 42
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extensive changes in transportation methods over time, this mode of fracture is very rare ( 3 ). Fractures due to falls, motor vehicle accidents, and non-accidental trauma tend to be more common in young children. Regarding the latter, the distal
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of the foot was taken. The alignment of the forefoot was restored to normal, and the deformity of the cavovarus was corrected, proving that only soft tissue could be performed ( 5 , 6 ). If the alignment of the front foot does not return to normal
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time. Kaye E. Wilkins, one of the masters for skeletal trauma in children was one of the first to call attention to specific fractures that would need operative intervention, and he noted that he was criticized by a number of senior orthopaedic surgeons