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Lateral Opening Wedge Osteotomy of the Distal Femur for Genu Valgum
Genu valgum is a risk factor for patellofemoral maltracking and recurrent instability and may cause mechanical overload of the lateral compartment leading to early arthritic changes in some patients.
S. Mathew, T. Milbrandt, Megan L. Young
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ABSTRACT Alteration in the ubiquitin‐proteasome system results in human disorders with neurological and/or autoinflammatory presentation. Haploinsufficiency of PSMD12, which encodes a subunit of the core component of the proteasome, causes Stankiewicz‐Isidor syndrome (STISS), characterized by intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder ...
Agnese Feresin+9 more
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Background: Knee angular deformities such as genu varum and genu valgum are common conditions that can lead to further complications and affect an individual's quality of life. Factors like gender, body mass index (BMI), lifestyle, and nutritional status
A. Rehman+5 more
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Abstract Purpose In total knee arthroplasty (TKA), it remains unclear which patients benefit from correction versus restoration of native knee alignment. The Coronal Plane Alignment of the Knee (CPAK) classification system was introduced in 2021 to describe native alignment, helping to characterise the effect of different TKA alignment techniques. This
Azmi Rahman+9 more
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Growth modulation in Genu Valgum secondary to Multiple Hereditary Exostosis
Objective: Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) is a rare disease with a prevalence of 1:50,000, which can manifest in various ways. This cartilaginous tumor can appear in a spectrum, ranging from mobility restriction to chronic pain and alignment ...
Shival Tharmaseelan+2 more
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Abstract Purpose Preoperative planning for medial open wedge high tibial osteotomies (HTOs) and lateral open wedge distal femur osteotomies (DFOs) commonly uses wedge height to guide accurate correction. However, it is unclear if this parameter is influenced by intraoperative variations in osteotomy entry point or length.
Julius Watrinet+6 more
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Evaluation of the Knee Anatomical Deformities and Its Relationship with Hip Joint [PDF]
Background and purpose: Knee joint disorders are divided into two general categories of traumatic and non-traumatic injuries, including skeletal deformities such as genu valgum (knocked knee) and genu varum (bowed legs).
Abbas Heidari-Moghadam+4 more
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Background and Aims Moving on steep surfaces is a demanding task in daily life, especially during walking. It poses challenges for the human locomotor system, especially for those with neuromuscular injuries or disease.
Haniyeh Zehtab Asghari+2 more
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Correlation between PES planus and genu valgum in young adults-on observational study
Background: Pes planus deformity of the feet alters the lower limb biomechanics and associated with change in tibiofemoral angle of the knee and there is lack of evidence suggest the correlation between pes planus and genu valgum in young adults so this ...
Nagendrappa Ms, S. Nc, R. M.
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ABSTRACT This case report presents a rare occurrence of 49,XXXXY syndrome in a 14‐month‐old male, the first documented case from Nepal, highlighting several distinctive clinical features. The patient had a height and weight below the third centile at birth and exhibited dysmorphic facial features, including a flat facial profile, flat nasal bridge ...
Ankit Shrestha+2 more
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