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Radioulnar Joint Fusion for Distal Radioulnar Joint Instability
Hand Clinics, 1991Each one of this small group of patients illustrates a rare indication for the radioulnar joint fusion procedure in distal radioulnar joint instability. The case histories tell of a last ditch effort to salvage function in an extremity crippled by painful radioulnar instability after excision of the distal ulna.
L H, Schneider, J E, Imbriglia
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2019
Subtalar joint instability is a chronic functional talocalcaneal instability characterized by a combination of anterior movement, medialization, and varus tilt of the calcaneus. It may result from chronic tear or insufficiency of interosseous talocalcaneal ligament (ITCL), cervical ligament (CL), and calcaneo-fibular ligament (CFL) or as a consequence ...
Vincenzo Candela +5 more
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Subtalar joint instability is a chronic functional talocalcaneal instability characterized by a combination of anterior movement, medialization, and varus tilt of the calcaneus. It may result from chronic tear or insufficiency of interosseous talocalcaneal ligament (ITCL), cervical ligament (CL), and calcaneo-fibular ligament (CFL) or as a consequence ...
Vincenzo Candela +5 more
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Acromioclavicular Joint Instability
2013Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries are common and account for about 12 % of all shoulder injuries in clinical practice. This number increases to almost 50 % in athletes participating in contact sports. The true prevalence might even be underestimated since many individuals with low-grade (type I or II) injuries may not seek medical attention.
Frank Martetschläger +2 more
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Glenohumeral Joint Instability
2019Shoulder instability encompasses a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations that range from painful hyperlaxity to chronic locked shoulder dislocations. Correct diagnosis is critical to establish an effective treatment strategy. The biomechanics, clinical presentation, and management of shoulder instability are discussed and reviewed.
Paolo Paladini +2 more
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The instability of the sternoclavicular joint
Der Orthopäde, 1998Instability of the sternoclavicular joint is a rare diagnosis and will mostly be found after motor vehicle accidents or sports injuries. Depending on the severity of the trauma open reduction is rarely required, and most cases will be treated successfully with conservative management.
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Proximal Tibiofibular Joint Instability
2021This chapter discusses instability of the proximal tibiofibular joint, its causes, clinical presentation, investigation and management.
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Sternoclavicular Joint Instability
2017A 25-year-old male lawyer presents to the clinic with painful clicking in the front of the neck. The onset of symptoms was six months ago after he fell off his bicycle in a road traffic accident. At the time he was treated in hospital for a fractured ankle and other soft tissue bruising.
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Glenohumeral Joint Instability
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021Lauren M. Ladd +2 more
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Second Metatarsophalangeal Joint Instability
Foot & Ankle International, 1995P T, Fortin, M S, Myerson
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Sterno-clavicular Joint Instability
2019This chapter discusses instability of the sterno-clavicular joint, its clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
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