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Risk factors related to loss of reduction after anatomic repair of acromioclavicular joint dislocation in patients with acute traumatic acromioclavicular joint dislocation. [PDF]
Apivatgaroon A +5 more
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Surgical treatment of acute high-grade acromioclavicular joint dislocations. [PDF]
Marín Fermín T +9 more
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Comparative meta-analysis of TightRope vs. hook plate for acromioclavicular joint dislocation. [PDF]
Villagrán-Luján MA +5 more
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Two Scope Portals in Simple Acromioclavicular Joint Type III Injury. [PDF]
Rossi V +5 more
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Little information is available on the results of the different stabilization techniques described for treatment of acute acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Acute injuries of the AC joint have a limited differential diagnosis. A thorough examination and appropriate radiographs can identify nearly all problems while ruling out tumors as a causal factor. AC injury frequently occurs with other fractures, dislocations, or soft tissue injury around the shoulder. The single unifying diagnosis one searches for in
Phyllis, Montellese, Timothy, Dancy
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Acute injuries of the AC joint have a limited differential diagnosis. A thorough examination and appropriate radiographs can identify nearly all problems while ruling out tumors as a causal factor. AC injury frequently occurs with other fractures, dislocations, or soft tissue injury around the shoulder. The single unifying diagnosis one searches for in
Phyllis, Montellese, Timothy, Dancy
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