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Coronal Plane Guided Growth of the Lower Extremity

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2021
Congenital or acquired limb deformities in skeletally immature patients may be corrected with reversible hemiepiphysiodesis or “guided growth”. This involves temporary surgical implantation of an extra-periosteal implant which tethers one side of a growing physis.
Nicholas P. Gannon   +2 more
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Combined sagittal and coronal plane postural stability model

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
We present a preliminary study of combined anterior posterior (AP) and medial lateral (ML) sway assuming a classic inverted pendulum with included subtalar movement. Based on a feedback control posture model in the sagittal plane as presented by Maurer and Peterka, we have investigated parameters needed to model ML sway components.
K D Bustamante, Valles   +5 more
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Three‐Dimensional Coronal Plane of the Uterus

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2020
Two‐dimensional transvaginal and transabdominal ultrasound (US) examinations are the suggested methods for examining the uterus. Three‐dimensional (3D) US, which is not compulsory by society guidelines, provides additional uterine views, reassuring users
I. Timor-Tritsch   +5 more
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Radiographic Investigation of Coronal Plane and Patellar Height and Changes Following Tibial Deflection Osteotomy for Correction of Tibial Slope in Combination With ACL Reconstruction

American Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: A tibial deflexion osteotomy (TDO) is performed to decrease the sagittal tibial slope to reduce the relative risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) graft failure.
Nicolas Cance   +4 more
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Ankle Arthroplasty with Preoperative Coronal Plane Deformity

Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2004
The treatment of coronal plane deformity during total ankle arthroplasty is understood poorly. This study tests the hypotheses that preoperative coronal plane malalignment and incongruence of the ankle can be corrected and maintained for 2 years with total ankle replacement, and that factors can be identified that place ankles at risk of having ...
Andrew, Haskell, Roger A, Mann
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Coronal Plane Assessment for Levator Trauma

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
ObjectiveLevator avulsion is a major etiological factor of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and is primarily diagnosed on tomographic axial plane imaging. Two‐dimensional imaging can also image the levator. The objective was to test reproducibility and validity of coronal plane assessment for diagnosis of levator trauma by assessing the coronal plane ...
Ka Lai Shek, Hans Peter Dietz
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Coronal Plane Stability Before and After Total Knee Arthroplasty

Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2007
The success of total knee arthroplasty depends in part on proper soft tissue management to achieve a stable joint. It is unknown to what degree total knee arthroplasty changes joint stability. We used a surgical navigation system to intraoperatively measure joint stability in 24 patients under going primary total knee arthroplasty to address two ...
Robert A, Siston   +3 more
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Outcomes of Total Ankle Arthroplasty in Ankles with >20° of Coronal Plane Deformity.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
BACKGROUND A preoperative severe coronal plane deformity of >20° has been considered a contraindication for total ankle arthroplasty. We aimed to evaluate whether outcomes of total ankle arthroplasty in ankles with severe coronal plane deformity (20° to ...
G. Lee, Keun-Bae Lee
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Radiographic Changes at the Coronal Plane in Early Scoliosis

Spine, 1994
The development of structural skeletal changes was evaluated on 132 anteroposterior radiographs of spines from three scoliotic groups with a Cobb angle of up to 30 degrees and a reference control group. Significant wedging of the vertebral bodies and disks at the coronal plane was registered in-curves with a Cobb angle of 4 degrees or more.
B, Xiong   +3 more
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Measurement of coronal plane patellar mobility in normal subjects

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2000
AbstractThis study evaluated an instrument for measuring patellar mobility in the coronal plane in normal subjects, established baseline quantitative data and compared with methods of measurement described in the literature. This data can be used as a baseline for clinical assessment of patellar mobility.
R P, Joshi, F W, Heatley
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