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the literature for comparative and non-comparative studies reporting on the clinical outcomes of patients with lumbar foraminal stenosis treated by either endoscopic foraminotomy or fusion. The hypothesis was that endoscopic foraminotomy and fusion
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the evidence basis and clinical outcomes pertaining to patients with underlying Parkinson’s disease undergoing elective total hip arthroplasty. Methods The study was registered with the PROSPERO database of systematic reviews (CRD42019121156
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clinical outcomes. Anatomy and biomechanics Several studies in recent decades have highlighted the importance of the meniscus in the global function of the knee, especially in a ligament-deficient joint. 4 , 8 – 10 The micro and macro
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(Unified Classification System) has been introduced, allowing the inclusion of all possible scenarios of a fracture around an arthroplasty of all major joints. 5 , 6 We report on the current management, latest advancements, and clinical outcomes of