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angles and by which technique. The manoeuvres usually used for scoliosis correction are rod de-rotation, vertebra-to-rod, and three-rod techniques, depending on the pathology of the patient. 1 If we talk about kyphosis, the cantilever manoeuvre is
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) Schematic drawing, (B) direct MR arthrography at 3T of a 23-year-old female with a posterior, extra-articular impingement due to increased femoral torsion who underwent (B) surgical hip dislocation and an additional de-rotational osteotomy. (A) The dynamic
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patellofemoral dysplasia (trochlear dysplasia, patella alta, TT-TG and patellar tilt). In the skeletally immature patient, femoral de-rotation osteotomies or hemi-epiphysiodesis are indicated for rotational (> 10° valgus with at least 12 months of remaining
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the de-rotation of the internally rotated talus by tendon transfer. Asymmetrical valgus ankle arthritis The causes of asymmetrical arthritic valgus ankles can be divided into two main aetiological and morphological groups. 34 One is
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sufficient time to grow in a progressively improved direction and shape. When the radiographs show restoration of the symmetry of the rib cage, de-rotation of the apical vertebra and a complete or almost complete correction of the curve itself, the jackets
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. J Arthroplasty 2000 ; 15 : 970 – 973 . 16. Poilvache PL Insall JN Scuderi GR Font-Rodriguez DE . Rotational landmarks and sizing of the distal femur in total knee arthroplasty . Clin Orthop Relat Res
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malalignment, which in skeletally immature individuals most often is corrected by guided growth, malrotation of the lower limb is most commonly treated with surgical osteotomy, de-rotation, and fixation of the realigned bone segments with a plate
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and some patients at level III, due to increased knee flexion in stance post-operatively Torsional deformities - Derotational osteotomy of tibia and/or femur - Good correlation with tibial de-rotational osteotomy correction and the foot