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Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Orthop Surg Res
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Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations [PDF]

open access: possibleHand Clinics, 2015
Perilunate dislocations and fracture dislocations are the result of an axial load with hyperextension and ulnar deviation of the wrist, combined with intercarpal supination. Prompt treatment injuries is essential. There is a high rate of missed or incorrect diagnosis. In the past, closed management was recommended.
Raghuveer C. Muppavarapu, John T. Capo
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Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012
Perilunate dislocations and fracture dislocations are high-energy injuries that can result in pain, stiffness, weakness, or disability if inappropriately treated. Prompt recognition and surgical treatment with anatomic reduction of carpal malalignment improve the likelihood of optimal, long-term clinical success and patient satisfaction.
David B. Jones, Sanjeev Kakar
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Dislocation and fracture-dislocation of the pelvis

Injury, 1975
Dislocation and fracture-dislocation of the pelvis is a major injury; the force involved in its production may not only disrupt the pelvis but result in extensive associated injuries. Between 1960 and 1968, 43 patients with this injury were treated in the Accident Service of the Radcliffe Infirmary. Their case records and radiography have been analysed
P.R.W. Monahan, R.G. Taylor
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Posterior Shoulder Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005
Posterior shoulder dislocations and fracture-dislocations are uncommon injuries that most often occur during seizures or as a result of high-energy trauma. Despite advances in imaging, they are frequently diagnosed late. Detection is facilitated by heightened clinical suspicion of the injury in high-risk individuals together with appropriate ...
C. Michael Robinson, Joseph Aderinto
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Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations/Radiocarpal Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations

2010
By virtue of its complex anatomy, the human wrist is subject to a wide variety of injury patterns resulting from similar mechanisms of injury. The most common mechanism of injury occurs when force is transmitted through the wrist, ascending from a palmar contact as the patient resists a fall or other contact. The second major mechanism of injury occurs
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Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations of the Tarsometatarsal Joints

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1987
Dislocations and fracture-dislocations of the tarsometatarsal joints are potentially disabling injuries that present challenging therapeutic problems. Early recognition is imperative and is based on a familiarity with the important anatomic features of this joint, mechanism of injury, and subtle radiographic changes that often accompany these lesions ...
Sigvard T. Hansen, Craig T. Arntz
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Obligatory Dislocators, Dislocation in Flexion [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Habitual dislocation of the patella or obligatory dislocation in flexion is a relatively rare condition where the patella dislocates laterally in every flexion and extension cycle and the patient has no control over the patella dislocating [1, 2]. The literature concerning obligatory dislocation of the patella is slim due to the rarity of the condition.
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