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Nonunion of the First Sternocostal Synchondrosis Accompanied by Sternoclavicular Joint Synovitis
Injury to the sternocostal synchondrosis of the first rib is quite rare. We report one such case in a 50-year-old man with nonunion of the first sternocostal synchondrosis accompanied by synovitis of the sternoclavicular joint.
Makoto Takeuchi +8 more
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Use of an ACL tibial guide enables precise and safe tunnel placement during figure‐of‐eight reconstruction for posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation, reducing the risk of mediastinal injury while restoring joint stability. ABSTRACT Posterior sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) dislocation is an uncommon but clinically significant injury due to its ...
Bilgehan Ocak +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate pain, function and patient‐reported outcomes following arthroscopically intended treatment of painful sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) conditions between 2010 and 2024 in a consecutive cohort with long‐term follow‐up including 78 patients.
Anna Hoerby Normann Rasmussen +2 more
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Análise da postura cranio-cervical em pacientes com disfunção temporomandibular [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To compare head positioning and cervical spine alignment between individuals with and without temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), by means of positional evaluation using photographs, radiographs and visual observation, and to investigate ...
BEVILAQUA-GROSSI, D +3 more
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Sternoclavicular Joint Tuberculosis: A rare extra pulmonary manifestation
The sternoclavicular joint is a rare site for extra pulmonary tuberculosis. Diagnosis may be delayed because of its rarity and unusual clinical presentation.
LM Dharmika Anoj +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Musculoskeletal conditions are the most common low acuity ED presentation. In response, over the last 13 years, Advanced Practice Physiotherapist (APP) roles have been established in emergency departments (ED) across Australia. Despite APP roles being well established in many Australian EDs, the current scope of practice for APPs as
Piers Truter +7 more
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Sternoclavicular septic arthritis, a late complication after surgical tracheostomy: A case report
Septic arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint is a rare condition. The diagnosis of sternoclavicular septic arthritis as a late complication of surgical tracheostomy is extremely uncommon.
Pedro Marques Gomes +5 more
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Arthroscopy of the Sternoclavicular Joint
Traditionally, an open approach has been required to undertake any surgical intervention for intra-articular sternoclavicular joint pathology. This in itself carries a certain operative morbidity, including damage to the underlying mediastinal structures
Graham Tytherleigh-Strong, F.R.C.S.(Orth), DSportMed, F.F.S.E.M.
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Abstract KNM‐ER 64061 is a partial skeleton from the upper Burgi Member of the Koobi Fora Formation (2.02–2.06 Ma) associated taphonomically and geochemically with a nearly complete mandibular dentition (KNM‐ER 64060) attributed to Homo habilis.
Frederick E. Grine +8 more
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Ganglion of the Sternoclavicular Joint: A Rare Location of an Uncommon Pediatric Mass
This is a case of a two-year-old boy with a ganglion arising from the sternoclavicular joint. Ganglia are rare in the pediatric population, with less than 2% occurring under the age of 2 years old.
Jacob Musiol +2 more
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