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motion activities within the first week and then strengthening exercises with a specific focus on scapular stabilisation. During this time, heavy lifting and contact sports must be avoided to allow ligament healing. 7 Surgical treatment, mostly used
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outcomes in bituberosity fractures (Schatzker V, VI) than in Schatzker I–IV fractures ( 16 ). The authors also observed a high rate of complications after surgical treatment (19%), with the most frequent being infection. Over the years, these complications
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with impending or actual pathological fractures. 5 Those impending or actual pathological fractures regularly require surgical treatment in order to prevent or stabilize fractures. Surgical procedures used to stabilize impending or actual
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knee, coupled with the more anatomical techniques of reconstruction, have led to an increased interest in the surgical treatment of these injuries. This article will discuss the current treatment options in isolated and combined medial side injuries
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review n Study Year Periods Design Surgical treatment Patients (n) Mean age (yrs) Follow-up (mths) 1 Archdeacon et al 13 2013 2000-2009 Retrospective ORIF 38 80 34 2 Bastian et al 14
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Correction manoeuvres are as important as the other issues such as hardware selection, graft options, fusion and osteotomy techniques in the surgical treatment of spinal deformities.
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The property of materials demonstrating both viscous and elastic characteristics when undergoing deformation is called visco-elasticity. Purely elastic materials change in shape with a stress, and go back to their initial form when the stress is removed. However, visco-elastic materials, like the spine, may protect their new formation unless a back stress is applied. Time is a very important parameter during manoeuvre application to the spine because of its visco-elastic behavior.
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The most common correction manoeuvres that can be used for spinal deformities are rod de-rotation, distraction-compression, in situ rod bending, segmental de-rotation, en bloc de-rotation and cantilever.
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Spontaneous correction of a minor curve is possible after selective fusion of a major curve due to coupling phenomenon.
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treatment with IV Vancomycin for MRSA. Most commonly, at least six weeks of antimicrobial therapy is necessary, after which re-assessing the patient and further discussion with the microbiologists is advocated. Surgical treatment The cornerstone of