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two of those patients (50%) moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis was identified. 12 , 14 Concerning arthritic progression from baseline, Colman et al identified a global rate of 15% – open synovectomy (0%) versus open-plus-arthroscopic synovectomy
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operation to optimize patellar tracking. Osteoarthritis Although the deepening or recession trochleoplasty is effective in reducing anterior knee pain, it does not halt the progression of patellofemoral arthritis, although the follow-up of the above
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. . Bone marrow lesions in people with knee osteoarthritis predict progression of disease and joint replacement: a longitudinal study . Rheumatology (Oxford) 2010 ; 49 : 2413 - 9 . 33 Lecouvet FE , van de , Berg BC
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2016 These authors performed a systematic review to evaluate failure mechanisms in lateral UKA. Progression of OA was the most common failure mechanism in lateral UKA. Notes : UKA, unicompartmental knee arthroplasty; OA, osteoarthritis
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osteoarthritis hallux rigidus is the most common arthritic condition in the foot. Progression of great toe arthritis is associated with pain and loss of motion. Non-surgical intervention begins with shoe modifications and orthotics designed to limit MTP motion
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aggressively treated to prevent chondrocyte apoptosis and progression to synovitis, recurrent joint bleeds and ultimately end-stage osteoarthritis. These joint bleeds need the following: deficient factor intravenous replacement to 50%; joint aspiration to
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