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Acromioclavicular joint cyst formation [PDF]
AbstractAcromioclavicular joint (ACJ) cysts are an uncommon and unusual sequela associated with shoulder pathophysiology. The majority of literature on ACJ cysts consists of individual case reports with no definitive literature review currently available. In addition to a comprehensive literature review, four clinical cases are presented in this report.
Hiller, Andrew D. +2 more
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Acromioclavicular joint separation: Controversies and treatment algorithm.
In this article, we present an uptodate outline of acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation. A clear understanding of acromioclavicular joint injury in terms of the mechanism of injury, clinical picture, diagnostic imaging, and most updated surgical ...
Waleed Albishi +4 more
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The purpose of the work – to determine disadvantages of hook plates fixation in acromioclavicular joint dislocations based on a retrospective analysis of patients treated for this pathology. Materials and methods.
O. V. Dolhopolov +2 more
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Background Controversy surrounds the indication for treatment of type 3 acromioclavicular joint dislocation, and the optimal reconstructive technique has not yet been defined. Since the first description of the Weaver-Dunn procedure, several studies have
O. Galasso +6 more
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Backgrounds To describe a new technique for implanting a double-bundle titanium cable to treat acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation via the new guider, and evaluate clinic outcomes.
Jun Wang +3 more
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A novel method of surgical management of Rockwood type III-V acromioclavicular joint injuries [PDF]
Aims and objectives: To assess the functional outcome of Rockwood type III-V acute acromioclavicular joint injuries. Background: Acromioclavicular joint injuries occur most commonly in active or athletic young adults.
S.B. Deshpande, A.S. Munde, N.P. Naik
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Hook plate fixation for acute acromioclavicular dislocations without coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction: a functional outcome study in military personnel [PDF]
The aim of our study was to evaluate the shoulder function after clavicular hook plate fixation of acute acromioclavicular dislocations (Rockwood type III) in a population group consisting exclusively of high-demand military personnel.
Narinder Kumar, Vyom Sharma
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Abstract Objective To assess the potential prognostic role of sonographic parameters such as glenohumeral joint effusion, subacromial‐subdeltoid bursitis, and the type of intratendinous calcific deposition to predict the clinical and functional outcomes of focal extracorporeal shockwave therapy (fESWT) in patients with calcific tendinopathy of the ...
Arianna Pesaresi +6 more
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Acromioclavicular joint cyst: nine cases of a pseudotumor of the shoulder [PDF]
Objective: (1) To analyse the imaging appearances of nine patients with acromioclavicular joint cysts presenting as shoulder masses for tumor staging with operative, histopathological and joint aspiration findings.
Anderson, Suzanne +5 more
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Treatment of acute high-grade acromioclavicular joint dislocation
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations account for about 9% of shoulder injuries. Among them, acute high-grade injury following high-energy trauma accounts for a large proportion of patients requiring surgical treatment.
Jeung Yeol Jeong, Yong-Min Chun
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