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; type 4, displaced intra-articular fracture with concomitant soft-tissue contracture; type 5, post-traumatic bony bars. Clinical assessment Restrictions of mobility of the elbow joint must be carefully analysed and related to the individual
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with secondary stiffness are associated with higher rates of employment absence and higher costs for the healthcare system ( 4 ). Before the definite diagnosis of post-traumatic stiffness is made, all other possible causes of functional restriction
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. , the causes of post-traumatic knee stiffness can be divided into flexion contractures, extension contractures, and combined contractures. Post-traumatic stiffness can be due to the presence of dense intra-articular adhesions and/or fibrotic
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, post-traumatic osteoarthritis and an increased risk of lateral condylar fractures due to the malunion. 62 Knowledge of treating intra-articular malunited fractures of the distal humerus is sparse as there are not enough reports in the literature
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will depend on fragment displacement magnitude and the extent of the soft tissue release that would be required to restore native knee anatomy when performing KA TKA. Fig. 11 This composite figure illustrates a left KA TKA performed on a post-traumatic
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this current review was also similar to the improvement in ROM flexion-extension arc of 26.4 degrees in a review by Merolla et al, 15 reporting patients with primary and post-traumatic elbow arthritis managed using arthroscopic debridement. These
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occurs to the medial and plantar-medial ligamentous structures, as well as the tibial sesamoid complex. As a result, there is a relative contracture of the lateral structures (lateral sesamoid complex and adductor hallucis), leading to a traumatic hallux