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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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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, Coracoclavicular and Medial Coracoclavicular Ligaments Assessment in Acromioclavicular Dislocation [PDF]
Objective To study the anatomy of the medial coracoclavicular ligament and assess the contribution of the acromioclavicular, coracoclavicular and medial coracoclavicular ligaments to the stability of the acromioclavicular joint.
Rômulo Brasil Filho+5 more
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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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Kaplan’s Lesion in a Child: A Case Report
Kaplan’s lesion is a rare complex metacarpophalangeal joint dislocation. A 7-year-old female child presented with pain, swelling and inability to move her right index finger.
Abhishek Kumar Thakur+4 more
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Background Monteggia, Galeazzi, and Essex-Lopresti injuries are the most common types of fracture–dislocation of the forearm. Uncommon variants and rare traumatic patterns of forearm fracture–dislocations have sometimes been reported in literature.
Stefano Artiaco+5 more
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Traumatic sternoclavicular joint dislocation - A case series and discussion of methods of management
Traumatic sternoclavicular (SC) joint injuries account for
V N Ravish+4 more
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Summary:. The “jammed finger” is among the most common hand injuries and may include simple sprains, dislocations, fractures, and fracture-dislocations.
Florian S. Frueh, MD+2 more
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