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Hand, 1978
summary A case of Psoriatic Arthritis with disabling flexion deformities at the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers is described. Skeletal shortening decreased the deformity and improved the function.
H S, Stern, G J, Lloyd
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summary A case of Psoriatic Arthritis with disabling flexion deformities at the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers is described. Skeletal shortening decreased the deformity and improved the function.
H S, Stern, G J, Lloyd
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The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2021
AbstractFor every countable wellordering $\alpha $ greater than $\omega $ , it is shown that clopen determinacy for games of length $\alpha $ with moves in $\mathbb {N}$ is equivalent to determinacy for a class of shorter games, but with more complicated payoff. In particular, it is shown that clopen determinacy for games of length $\omega ^2$
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AbstractFor every countable wellordering $\alpha $ greater than $\omega $ , it is shown that clopen determinacy for games of length $\alpha $ with moves in $\mathbb {N}$ is equivalent to determinacy for a class of shorter games, but with more complicated payoff. In particular, it is shown that clopen determinacy for games of length $\omega ^2$
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Science China Mathematics, 2011
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
Femoral shortening is a well proven method of correcting a leg length discrepancy once growth has ceased. The discrepancy should be significant enough to justify the procedure, and should be ideally confined to the femurs. The musculature of the femur to be shortened should be normal. A segment of femur equal to the discrepancy is excised at either the
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Femoral shortening is a well proven method of correcting a leg length discrepancy once growth has ceased. The discrepancy should be significant enough to justify the procedure, and should be ideally confined to the femurs. The musculature of the femur to be shortened should be normal. A segment of femur equal to the discrepancy is excised at either the
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Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery, 2003
Ulnar shortening is a procedure that has steadily grown in popularity over the past decade. This technique was originally introduced to treat ulnar impaction following a displaced distal radial fracture. However, indications for ulnar shortening have increased over the years to include luno-triquetral tears and early degenerative arthritis at the ...
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Ulnar shortening is a procedure that has steadily grown in popularity over the past decade. This technique was originally introduced to treat ulnar impaction following a displaced distal radial fracture. However, indications for ulnar shortening have increased over the years to include luno-triquetral tears and early degenerative arthritis at the ...
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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2023
Background: Many changes are associated with the aging face. Upper lip lengthening with atrophy, lip thinning, and diminution of the lip margin are commonly seen. Methods: Lip-shortening surgery over a 32-year period by a single surgeon is reviewed. A direct surgical excision of the
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Background: Many changes are associated with the aging face. Upper lip lengthening with atrophy, lip thinning, and diminution of the lip margin are commonly seen. Methods: Lip-shortening surgery over a 32-year period by a single surgeon is reviewed. A direct surgical excision of the
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Hand Clinics, 1993
The association of a negative ulnar variance in individuals with Kienböck's disease provides the basic rationale for a radial shortening osteotomy in the treatment of this particular condition. Many biomechanical studies have demonstrated both high compressive and tensile forces on the lunate during normal ranges of wrist motion.
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The association of a negative ulnar variance in individuals with Kienböck's disease provides the basic rationale for a radial shortening osteotomy in the treatment of this particular condition. Many biomechanical studies have demonstrated both high compressive and tensile forces on the lunate during normal ranges of wrist motion.
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1993
Eighteen patients underwent closed intramedullary femoral shortening at a children's teaching hospital. Their average age was 16 years 2 months (range 14-18 years). Clinical and radiographic union was obtained in < or = 3 months in all patients. Shortening averaged 4.4 cm (range 3-5 cm). Complications included one case of acute respiratory distress and
R C, Sasso, B A, Urquhart, T E, Cain
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Eighteen patients underwent closed intramedullary femoral shortening at a children's teaching hospital. Their average age was 16 years 2 months (range 14-18 years). Clinical and radiographic union was obtained in < or = 3 months in all patients. Shortening averaged 4.4 cm (range 3-5 cm). Complications included one case of acute respiratory distress and
R C, Sasso, B A, Urquhart, T E, Cain
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