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Does Augmented Reality Navigation Increase Pedicle Screw Density Compared to Free-Hand Technique in Deformity Surgery? Single Surgeon Case Series of 44 Patients.

Spine, 2020
STUDY DESIGN Retrospective comparison between an interventional and a control cohort. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of an augmented reality surgical navigation (ARSN) system for pedicle screw (PS) placement in ...
E. Edström   +6 more
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A Paradigm Shift in Managing Acute and Chronic Boutonniere Deformity: Anatomic Rationale and Early Clinical Results for the Relative Motion Concept Permitting Immediate Active Motion and Hand Use.

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND We have utilized relative motion splinting for early motion following acute repair of boutonniere injuries, and we have developed nonoperative orthosis-based therapy for the treatment of chronic injuries. We offer our early clinical experience
W. Merritt, K. Jarrell
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Congenital Hand Deformity

, 2006
T. Matsuno, O. Ishida, M. Ochi
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Rheumatoid Hand and Other Hand-deforming Rheumatic Conditions

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2021
AbstractThe hand and wrist are commonly involved in rheumatic conditions, particularly rheumatoid arthritis and other systemic connective tissue diseases. With spondyloarthritis, hand and wrist involvement frequently occurs in psoriatic arthritis but generally does not occur in the remaining subtypes.
Iwona Sudoł-Szopińska   +2 more
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A congenital hand deformity: Dupuytren's disease.

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2001
A 10-month-old child presented with a lack of extension at the distal interphalangeal joint. Despite the absence of trauma, a provisional diagnosis of mallet finger led to treatment using a short dorsal splint. Four months later the flexion had increased and included the proximal interphalangeal joint.
G. Foucher   +4 more
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Congenital Deformities of the Hands

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2020
Evaluation of the pediatric musculoskeletal system may be difficult because of differences between children and adults. As children mature, their physical structure approaches that of an adult. However, in the meantime, varying stages of ossification and developmental timelines may confuse the average clinician.
Alice, Chu, Jason, Chan, Omkar, Baxi
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Deformities of the hand

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
T HE successfu1 repair of deformities of the hand is contingent on: (I) thorough study and evaIuation of the abnormaIity; (2) definite pIanning of each procedure; (3) the conservation of a11 avaiIabIe tissue; (4) prevention, if possibIe, of any Ioss of tissue; and (5) sufficient time intervaIs between surgica1 procedures.
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Hand deformities resembling rheumatoid arthritis

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1974
Abstract Hand deformities that resembled to varying degrees those seen with rheumatoid arthritis were studied in 24 patients morphologically, functionally, and radiographically. In 22 patients no joint disease was present; in the remaining 2, x-rays were not characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis, and physical findings such as enormous soft-tissue ...
B B, Dorwart, H R, Schumacher
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Residual flexion deformity after scaphoid nonunion surgery: 7-year follow-up study

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2022
The clinical implication of a residual flexion deformity following surgery for scaphoid nonunion is unclear. Sixty-three patients who underwent scaphoid nonunion surgery were assessed after a mean of 7 years (range 5–10) to analyse the outcomes based on ...
Thorsten Schriever, Maria K. Wilcke
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