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Background Isolated type B ankle fractures with no injury to the medial side are the most common type of ankle fracture. Objective This study aimed to determine if surgery is superior to non-surgical management for the treatment of these fractures ...
R. Mittal, I. Harris, S. Adie, J. Naylor
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Purpose To analyze epidemiologic trends, injury prevalence, and mechanisms of injury associated with rock climbing. Methods The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, a public emergency department database, was queried for rock climbing–related injuries from 2014 to 2023. Data extracted included demographics, anatomic region injured, diagnosis,
Titan Z. Alexio +6 more
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The Costs of Operative Fixation for Ankle Fractures
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: One of the emerging trends in contemporary healthcare is the shift in surgical resources to the outpatient setting coupled with institutional focus of reducing inpatient length of stay to facilitate cost containment.
Geoffrey Phillips MD +3 more
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A retrospective epidemiological cohort study of ankle fractures in children and teenagers
Background: Ankle fracture is one of the most frequent pediatric lower-limb fractures and may result in serious complications. Objective: This study aimed to determine the epidemiology of ankle fractures, defining fracture types, treatments, and ...
Christina Steiger +6 more
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Which strength and balance activities are safe and efficacious for individuals with specific challenges (osteoporosis, vertebral fractures, frailty, dementia)?: A Narrative review [PDF]
Physical activity guidelines advocate the inclusion of strength and balance activities, twice a week, for adults and older adults, but with caveat that in some individuals there will be certain movements and activities that could lead to adverse events ...
Mavroeidi, Alexandra, Skelton, Dawn A.
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Abstract Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP), or Nora's lesion, is an unusual, benign, parosteal lesion comprising bone, fibrous tissue, and cartilage. Clinically, the lesions present as slowly growing hard protuberances that are painless in most cases unless they cause local symptoms due to mass effect, including pain, palpable ...
Tun Hing Lui, Kit Leung
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Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: It is controversial whether routine arthroscopy is beneficial at the time of ankle fracture fixation. This may be, in part, due to sparse information regarding the incidence of chondral injury in the setting ...
Emilie Williamson MD +6 more
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Abstract This article describes a surgical technique for skeletally immature patients with tibial eminence fractures of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) insertion. Owing to the distinct anatomical characteristics in skeletally immature patients compared with adults, we arthroscopically implanted a three hybrid anchor construct into the posterior ...
Chaofan Liao +6 more
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High-heeled shoes and musculoskeletal injuries : a narrative systematic review [PDF]
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Barnish, Jean, Barnish, Maxwell S.
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