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Reconstruction of the Sternoclavicular Joint With an Autologous Fibular Head: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Medial clavicle defects resulting from medial clavicle resection may lead to related complications and pain in patients. Additionally, the clavicle acts as a shield to protect the neurovascular structures located below the medial third; therefore, it is recommended to reconstruct the medial clavicle after resection.
Gao Y, Pan F, Zhang J, Ji S, Shang G.
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Sternoclavicular septic arthritis in a healthy adult: A case report and a review of the literature
Sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis is rare and commonly associated with specific risk factors. We report the case of a 58-year-old female with no previous medical or surgical history who presented complaining of a warm, indurated mass overlying the ...
Mohamed Jlidi +6 more
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Single loop allograft reconstruction for sternoclavicular joint instability
Background: Various surgical strategies have been used for the treatment of sternoclavicular joint instability with variable results. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical results of patients who underwent single-loop allograft ...
Robert Z. Tashjian, MD +3 more
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Evaluation of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility Using Advanced Biomechanical Methods [PDF]
There is minimal research of upper extremity joint dynamics during pediatric wheelchair mobility despite the large number of children using manual wheelchairs.
Aurit, Christine M. +7 more
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Instability arthropathy of the sternoclavicular joint is most commonly managed by rehabilitation, injection, and either arthroscopic or open debridement with or without interposition arthroplasty.
Sophia Burns +2 more
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Supraclavicularis proprius muscle associated with supraclavicular nerve entrapment [PDF]
Entrapment neuropathy of the supraclavicular nerve is rare and, when it occurs, is usually attributable to branching of the nerve into narrow bony clavicular canals.
Raikos, A. +6 more
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Tuberculous cold abscess of sternoclavicular joint: a case report
Bone and joint tuberculosis is a serious medical problem; tuberculosis of sternoclavicular joint is rare. We present a case of a healthy 37-year old man with sternoclavicular joint tuberculosis.
Ismail Burud +3 more
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Sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis results from hematogenous spread of a bacterial infection, usually in the immunocompromised. It commonly presents as a chest wall abscess.
Brandon E Fornwalt +3 more
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Relationship of the medial clavicular head to the manubrium in normal and symptomatic degenerated sternoclavicular joints [PDF]
Background: Clavicular prominence is common in patients with symptomatic degenerative sternoclavicular arthritis. It is unclear if this is caused by enlargement or subluxation of the clavicle.
De Wilde, Lieven +4 more
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Introduction: Posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocations are extremely rare and emergent injuries. Presentation of case: We presented a case of a seventeen-year-old male patient who was diagnosed with traumatic posterior dislocation.
Wahyu Widodo +2 more
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