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is important to note that rotational elbow impairment has a distinctly different treatment workup and is beyond the scope of this review. The purpose of this paper is to present a review of the current literature on posttraumatic elbow stiffness and
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, with a contract required between manufacturers for high-risk devices (MDR Article 61(5)). The peer-reviewed medical literature is an established major source of clinical evidence regarding medical devices ( 1 ). In orthopaedic surgery, information
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was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines (flow chart in Fig. 1 ) ( 7 ). Literature research was carried out by two independent authors (M L and F M G) through August 2020 on
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presents as solitary soft tissue swelling over the periungual or subungual region ( 2 ). Here, we describe a case of a rare presentation of acral fibromyxoma with bone involvement, diagnostic strategies, treatment of the condition, and the literature review
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statement All the authors contribute to this study conduction and design. Luo performed the literature review and wrote the article. References 1. Oh JH Jwa SJ Yang TK Lee CS Oh K Kang JH . Intracranial vasospasm without
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research in light of new evidence. Materials and methods A literature review on the causes of pain following total knee replacements was performed based on research papers published up to 1 April 2020. A database search on Scopus, PubMed and Google
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