Population-based incidence and demographic patterns of traumatic joint dislocations in children and adolescents [PDF]
Background and purpose: Limited population-based data is available concerning traumatic joint dislocations in children and adolescents. We aimed to determine the incidence, typical locations, and demographic patterns of joint dislocations in a pediatric
William J Söderling +5 more
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An Unusual Case of Volar Dislocation of Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint
Thumb metacarpophalangeal joint dislocation is an uncommon injury. Most of the dislocations are dorsal, and volar dislocation is rare. Only a total of 18 cases of volar dislocation of thumb metacarpophalangeal joint are published in English and other ...
Ho-Yin Man, Ka-Chun Ip, Kin-Bong Lee
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Bilateral multiple periprosthetic hip fractures and joint dislocations secondary to general convulsive seizures [PDF]
Background During a seizure, there is a powerful and forceful contraction of muscles which may lead to fractures or joint dislocations. However, multiple periprosthetic hip fractures and joint dislocations secondary to seizures have not been reported ...
Qingyu Zhang +3 more
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Surgical treatment for sternoclavicular joint dislocations [PDF]
Introduction: Sternoclavicular joint dislocations are infrequent among all joint injuries. Conservative management is often described and recommended as a means of closed reduction and immobilization of the affected limb.
Luis Felipe Naquira Escobar +2 more
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Radiological Signs in Traumatic Cervical Facet Joint Dislocations [PDF]
Unilateral cervical facet joint dislocation (UCFJD) is the most frequently missed cervical spine injury on plain radiographs. If left untreated, UCFJD can progress to bilateral cervical facet joint dislocation.
Natalie Leong, Ernest Lim, Chi Long Ho
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Complex metacarpophalangeal joint dislocations management with dorsal extensor sparing approach
Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint dislocations, though rare, pose unique challenges in their management. Surgical intervention is typically necessary for complex cases, with both volar and dorsal approaches available, each with distinct advantages and ...
Rajesh Kishanrao Ambulgekar +3 more
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Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation
Rockwood and Tossy classification grades 4–6. Type 3 does no better with surgery than with conservative treatment. Chronic pain after at least 9 months of conservative treatment. In my experience, many failures of conservative treatment were not type 3.
Roger Hackney +2 more
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National incidence of joint dislocation in China: a retrospective survey of 512,187 individuals
. Background:. Joint dislocations significantly impact public health. However, a comprehensive study on the incidence, distribution, and risk factors for joint dislocations in China is lacking.
Hongzhi Lv +17 more
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Acromioclavicular joint dislocations [PDF]
Acromioclavicular (AC) dislocation is a common injury especially among sportsmen. There is still a lack of consensus on whether to conserve or operate type III AC joint dislocations. Even among surgeons inclined to operate AC joint dislocations there is no unanimity on which surgical technique.
Ashish, Babhulkar, Aditya, Pawaskar
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Congenital Knee Dislocation at Birth - An Extraordinary Case of Spontaneous Reduction
Congenital knee dislocation (CKD) is a rare malformation characterized by hyperextension deformity of the knee with anterior tibia displacement, present at birth.
Abilash Kumar +3 more
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