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?T?-osteotomy of the calcaneum
International Orthopaedics, 1980The relative length and height of the lateral and medial walls of the calcaneum probably govern the production and persistence of structural hindfoot deformity, forefoot supination and adduction, and pronation and abduction. Anatomical restoration of the proportions of the calcaneal walls forms the basis of the T-osteotomy of the calcaneum.
Anil Pandey+2 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2015
Clinodactyly, finger deviation in the coronal plane, affects the little finger most commonly. Patients typically tolerate clinodactyly without functional limitation, but with increasing deformity, they may have difficulties with specific tasks such as playing musical instruments.
Lindley B. Wall, Charles A. Goldfarb
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Clinodactyly, finger deviation in the coronal plane, affects the little finger most commonly. Patients typically tolerate clinodactyly without functional limitation, but with increasing deformity, they may have difficulties with specific tasks such as playing musical instruments.
Lindley B. Wall, Charles A. Goldfarb
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AORN Journal, 1974
Congenital dislocation of the hip is an abnormality that involves many anatomical structures: the intraarticular ligaments, the muscles, the femoral head, the capsule, and the acetabulum. The etiology of this disease may be one or a combination of the following: hormonal imbalance in utero, laxity of the child’s ligaments, the mechanical factor (eg ...
Barbara J O'Connor, G Dean MacEwen
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Congenital dislocation of the hip is an abnormality that involves many anatomical structures: the intraarticular ligaments, the muscles, the femoral head, the capsule, and the acetabulum. The etiology of this disease may be one or a combination of the following: hormonal imbalance in utero, laxity of the child’s ligaments, the mechanical factor (eg ...
Barbara J O'Connor, G Dean MacEwen
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High Tibial Osteotomy: A Systematic Review and Current Concept.
The Archives of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2016High tibia osteotomy is a common procedure in orthopedic surgery. A precise overview on indications, patients selection, pre-operative planning, surgical technique, methods of fixation, and complications have been presented.
Soheil Sabzevari+3 more
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1971
Summary Displacement osteotomy of the hip is indicated in patients with primary degenerative arthritis with a range of movement of 60 degrees or more in flexion range. The femoral head should be spherical and not subluxated laterally. There should be some joint space visible on the radiographs. The operation is contraindicated in rheumatoid arthritis,
John Cockin, John Cockin
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Summary Displacement osteotomy of the hip is indicated in patients with primary degenerative arthritis with a range of movement of 60 degrees or more in flexion range. The femoral head should be spherical and not subluxated laterally. There should be some joint space visible on the radiographs. The operation is contraindicated in rheumatoid arthritis,
John Cockin, John Cockin
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
Fifteen patients with patellofemoral pain resulting from patellar malalignment had coronal plane osteotomy of the patella. Patients were followed for an average of three years, and all results except one were favorable. The relief of pain was attributed to both the reduction of intraosseous pressure including associated biological adaptations and the ...
Nerubay J, Alexander Katnelson
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Fifteen patients with patellofemoral pain resulting from patellar malalignment had coronal plane osteotomy of the patella. Patients were followed for an average of three years, and all results except one were favorable. The relief of pain was attributed to both the reduction of intraosseous pressure including associated biological adaptations and the ...
Nerubay J, Alexander Katnelson
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The Bone & Joint Journal, 2016
AIMS The aim of this study was to report a single surgeon series of consecutive patients with moderate hallux valgus managed with a percutaneous extra-articular reverse-L chevron (PERC) osteotomy.
J. L. Y. Hernandez+5 more
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AIMS The aim of this study was to report a single surgeon series of consecutive patients with moderate hallux valgus managed with a percutaneous extra-articular reverse-L chevron (PERC) osteotomy.
J. L. Y. Hernandez+5 more
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 1990
Tibial osteotomy is the procedure of choice for young adults with disabling unicompartmental osteoarthritis of the knee. It is a conservative precursor to total knee arthroplasty. This article presents an overview of the indications for the surgery and the biomechanical rationale for the procedure.
J R, Funk, B R, MacBriar, A F, Peterson
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Tibial osteotomy is the procedure of choice for young adults with disabling unicompartmental osteoarthritis of the knee. It is a conservative precursor to total knee arthroplasty. This article presents an overview of the indications for the surgery and the biomechanical rationale for the procedure.
J R, Funk, B R, MacBriar, A F, Peterson
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2017
Distal tibial malalignment can result from posttraumatic malunion, physeal disturbances, congenital or metabolic diseases, and degenerative arthritis. Malalignment leads to an altered load distribution across the joint leading to early ankle joint arthritis.
Varun, Chopra, Paul, Stone, Alan, Ng
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Distal tibial malalignment can result from posttraumatic malunion, physeal disturbances, congenital or metabolic diseases, and degenerative arthritis. Malalignment leads to an altered load distribution across the joint leading to early ankle joint arthritis.
Varun, Chopra, Paul, Stone, Alan, Ng
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Triple Pelvic Osteotomy and Double Pelvic Osteotomy
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2017Triple and double pelvic osteotomy (TPO, DPO) are performed with the goal of increasing acetabular ventro-version, increasing femoral head coverage, and decreasing femoral head subluxation. Since the first descriptions of TPO, there have been modifications in technique, most notably omission of the ischial osteotomy for DPO, and improvements in the ...
Samuel P. Franklin, Francisco Guevara
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