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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 incidences of subtalar joint dislocations are rare, occurring in approximately less than 1% of all traumatic dislocations. These injuries, however, often require prompt treatment due to involvement of skin tenting, open injury, and/or ...
Ramez Sakkab, DPM +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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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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Traumatic Hip Dislocation: Lecture
Traumatic hip dislocations occupy the fourth place among dislocations of various localizations and, as a rule, are the result of exposure to a high-energy traumatic agent.
P. A. Berezin +2 more
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Eponymous terms in acromioclavicular joint surgery [PDF]
Eponymization serves as a means of paying tribute to individuals who have made significant contributions to our culture. Each eponym is often linked with a story for everyone to discover.
Daniël E. Verstift +3 more
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Volar metacarpophalangeal joint dislocation [PDF]
Volar dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint is a very rare clinical finding. A volar dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the left index finger in a 44 year old man is reported. Closed reduction proved unsuccessful requiring subsequent open reduction and internal fixation via a combined dorsal and volar approach.
W L, Lam, A M, Fitzgerald, G, Hooper
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Aim. To study the dynamics of the anxiety state in patients with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) join disks dislocation and the effectiveness of conservative treatment in terms of the quality of life of these patients.Materials and methods.
S. V. Beinarovich
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Acromioclavicular (AC) injuries are common, especially in the young and active population. AC joint dislocations account for 8% of all joint dislocations and are even more common in contact sports.
Petar Goliganin, M.B.A. +4 more
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