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Abstract Determining the optimal surgical timing for isolated posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction remains challenging, particularly regarding the relationship between persistent instability and secondary intra‐articular pathology. Establishing causality between delayed reconstruction and intra‐articular injury prevalence is difficult due ...
Bálint Zsidai +3 more
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Ultrasound-guided acupotomy: a paradigm shift toward precision and safety in carpal tunnel syndrome therapy. [PDF]
Wang HK +4 more
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Abstract The aim of double‐bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions (DB ACLRs) is the reconstruction of anteromedial and posterolateral bundles of the ACL in order to achieve better rotational stability and improved functional results compared with single‐bundle ACLR techniques. Several studies described a considerable failure rate of DB ACLRs.
Matthias Brockmeyer
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Perilunate fracture-dislocation with scaphoid nonunion and ulnar nerve deficit in a young adult: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Ababtain I +5 more
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Purpose To compare the anterior–posterior distance ratio of the lateral‐to‐medial tibial plateau (LTP/MTP) among 3 patient groups: those with intact anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLi), primary ACL tears (ACLp), and failed ACL reconstructions (ACLf).
Hansel E. Ihn +6 more
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Two layers of fascia envelop the pudendal nerve canal: a cadaver study. [PDF]
Chikazawa K, Muro S, Kuwata T, Akita K.
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Abstract This editorial commentary reflects on the evolving field of hip arthroscopy in the elite athlete and the growing recognition that return‐to‐sport outcomes cannot be captured by a “one‐size‐fits‐all” percentage. The heterogeneity we see in return‐to‐sport rates is not a flaw, but an authentic reflection of the athletes who we treat.
Haley E. Smith
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Internal Herniation Through the Falciform Ligament of the Liver: A Systematic Review of Diagnosis and Operative Strategies. [PDF]
Kelly A +3 more
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Abstract Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has been successful for many years in restoring translational stability, but have we done enough to restore rotational stability? Biomechanical evidence shows that anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction alone may not restore pivot shift stability in cadaveric models.
Nicholas A. Trasolini
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