Distal Radioulnar Joint Instability [PDF]
Distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability is a common clinical condition but a frequently missed diagnosis. Both surgical and nonsurgical treatments are possible for chronic cases of DRUJ instability.
Ali R. Mirghasemi MD+4 more
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Mouse model of subtalar post-traumatic osteoarthritis caused by subtalar joint instability [PDF]
Background Common ankle sprains are often accompanied by injury to the subtalar joint, which eventually leads to subtalar joint instability. Because the clinical manifestations for subtalar joint instability are similar to ankle joint injuries, these are
Shuo Wang+4 more
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Joint Instability and Osteoarthritis [PDF]
Joint instability creates a clinical and economic burden in the health care system. Injuries and disorders that directly damage the joint structure or lead to joint instability are highly associated with osteoarthritis (OA). Thus, understanding the physiology of joint stability and the mechanisms of joint instability-induced OA is of clinical ...
Andrew H. Miller+3 more
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The reverse coracoacromial ligament transfer for “horizontal” acromioclavicular joint instability [PDF]
Background: Acromioclavicular (AC) horizontal instability is a problem affecting not only young athletic patients after a trauma to the AC joint but also older patients who have undergone distal clavicle resection.
Jessica L. Mowbray, MBCHB+3 more
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DISTAL RADIOULNAR JOINT INSTABILITY
The distal radioulnar joint is inherently unstable. Pathologic instability can be acute or chronic; it can be dorsal, palmar, or multidirectional; and it can result primarily from soft-tissue injury or osseous malunion. Recognition of the type and cause of instability is fundamental to provide effective treatment.
Robert M. Szabo
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Arthroscopic Treatment of Horizontal Acromioclavicular Joint Instability With Reverse Weaver-Dunn Procedure [PDF]
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint instability is a common issue. The stability of this joint depends on the combined support of the coracoclavicular ligaments and the AC ligament and capsular structures.
Oleg Milenin, M.D.+2 more
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Chronic instability of the sternoclavicular (SC) joint is a challenging clinical problem, particularly in a patient population for which nonoperative forms of treatment prove ineffective.
Liam A. Peebles, B.A.+6 more
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Instability of the Knee Joint Before and After Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament According to the Questionnaire [PDF]
Background: The instability of the knee joint after a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in recent decades has acquired the character of a meme among Russian orthopedists with a very wide use and meaning.
Alexander A. Akhpashev+1 more
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Horizontal instability after acromioclavicular joint reduction using the two-hole technique is preferred over the loop technique: a single-blind randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Background Most acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injuries are caused by direct trauma to the shoulders, and various methods and techniques are used to treat them; however, none of the options can be considered the gold standard.
Mohsen Mardani-Kivi+6 more
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Some clinical factors of aseptic instability of the knee joint endoprosthesis
Background. Conducting clinical studies to determine the factors determining the aseptic instability of knee joint endoprosthesis components is an urgent issue in modern orthopedics.
O.M. Sulima+4 more
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