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shoulder arthrodesis in adult patients for whom the surgical indication was a brachial plexus injury and the impact of this type of surgery on the final result, the functioning of the upper limb, and patient satisfaction. Material and methods This
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muscles, redirecting muscle forces, mobilising stiff joints or stabilising joints with the aim of improving limb functional status. Spasticity patterns are often predictable and for the upper limb the most common presentation is adduction and internal
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Complete tear of upper 25% II Full thickness, partial length II Complete superior 1/3 rd lesion 2 Partial tendon tear with partial bicipital sling injury with intact SGHL III Complete tear of upper 50% III Full thickness, full
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point of view. Materials and methods Phase 1 (PROMs identification) Search strategy MEDLINE (1981–2019) and Google Scholar databases were explored to identify upper-limb and shoulder PROMs. The following keywords were used to identify
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upper limb are much less often affected by the process of NA ( 3 ). The shoulder is the most frequent which accounts for only 5% of all Charcot joint locations ( 4 ). Syringomyelia (SM) is a rare and slowly progressive disease characterised by the
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humeral head with the glenoid fossa and helps maintain a stable, functional link between the upper limb and the axial skeleton. As with the pelvis, double disruptions of the ring can significantly impair function – the so-called ‘floating shoulder’, 18
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of shortening have been shown to adequately maintain the upper limb function. 9 , 10 For this reason, fractures that are displaced within these values following immobilization are good candidates for conservative management. Regarding surgical
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. This trauma mechanism can lead to a fracture of the radial head as it impacts against the capitellum ( 4 ). Radial head fractures can exert a notable influence on upper limb functionality due to the pivotal role of the radial head in stabilizing the
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affected upper limb is carried out paying attention to C5 (forearm supination and deltoid contraction) and axillary nerve motor function (deltoid contraction during attempted AFE), after passive elevation to 90° and Hertel’s ( 46 ) deltoid extension lag
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a higher nonunion rate and a decreased shoulder function. Methods The scapular spine fracture is a rare entity and the available data limited. Methodologically we therefore opted for a scoping review. The purpose of a scoping review is to