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Modified pedicle screw-rod fixation versus open reduction plate fixation for the management of pubic symphysis diastasis: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Bi C, Yin G, Cao L, Lin H, Wang J.
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Management of Neglected Pubic Symphysis Diastasis and Sacroiliac Joint Disruption With Erectile Dysfunction in Polytrauma: A Case Report. [PDF]
Naidu DK, S A, R M, N G, Dhas K.
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PSFHSP-Net: an efficient lightweight network for identifying pubic symphysis-fetal head standard plane from intrapartum ultrasound images. [PDF]
Qiu R, Zhou M, Bai J, Lu Y, Wang H.
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The clinical relevance of fixation failure after pubic symphysis plating for anterior pelvic ring injuries: an observational cohort study with long-term follow-up. [PDF]
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Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2002
Musculoskeletal complaints are a common source of antenatal and peripartum morbidity, yet are frequently dismissed by healthcare professionals. Although increasing pelvic laxity is thought to be physiological as pregnancy advances, a number of women develop pain and disability out of proportion to the degree of joint distension.
Kelly Owens, Anne Pearson, Gerald Mason
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Musculoskeletal complaints are a common source of antenatal and peripartum morbidity, yet are frequently dismissed by healthcare professionals. Although increasing pelvic laxity is thought to be physiological as pregnancy advances, a number of women develop pain and disability out of proportion to the degree of joint distension.
Kelly Owens, Anne Pearson, Gerald Mason
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