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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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Acute dislocations of the sternoclavicular joint: treatment and outcomes
. Objectives:. Identify treatment and describe outcomes and complications of acute anterior and posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation. Design:. Retrospective case series. Setting:. Twelve level-one trauma centers. Patient/Participants:.
Elsa B. Rodriguez-Baron, MD +36 more
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Long-term results after traumatic knee joint dislocations
Aims and Objectives: Traumatic knee joint dislocations belong to the most serious injuries of the lower extremity with a high rate of neurovascular injuries, soft tissue injuries and compartment syndromes.
Christopher Ull +4 more
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Bilateral Asymmetrical Traumatic Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations
Unilateral and bilateral sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) dislocations are rare injuries. The difficulty in assessing this condition often leads to delay in diagnosis and treatment.
Mohammed K. Albarrag
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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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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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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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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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Repair of sternoclavicular joint dislocations with FiberWire®. [PDF]
PURPOSE Up to 50% of traumatic sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) dislocations need open reduction and fixation to prevent long-term complications and complaints.
Schmid, Ralph +4 more
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Carpometacarpal joint dislocations as a rare cause of Hhand pain [PDF]
Carpometacarpal joint dislocations represent not more than 1% of all hand injuries due to stable joint structures and high-energy trauma mechanism. Unfortunately, there are many missed cases suffering from ongoing pain and loss of function because of ...
Çelik, Ali
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