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Open Inlay Bristow(CUIstow) Procedure with Button Fixation Preserving Capsule
Abstract The Bristow‐Latarjet procedure is a well‐established and reliable technique for managing recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Although the Bristow technique is associated with lower graft healing rates than the Latarjet, it shows better postoperative range of motion and a higher rate of return to sports.
Aofei Gao +3 more
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Enhanced Diagnostic Accuracy of Fast-Field Echo Resembling a Computed Tomography Using Restricted Echo-Spacing for Hand Tendon Injuries: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Matsuzawa Y +5 more
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A thorn injury, a sea‐borne culprit, and a tenosynovitis dilemma
Arthritis &Rheumatology, Accepted Article.
Jacopo Ciaffi +8 more
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Abstract Early meniscal repair and anatomic reconstruction in a multiligament knee injury optimizes outcomes and restores tibiofemoral mechanics. This technique describes a lateral meniscus posterior root and radial tear repair, with concomitant medial ramp repair, performed during single‐stage reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament ...
Romir Patel +6 more
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Biomechanical evaluation of the H-Loop technique and single-row knotted technique for repairing upper third subscapularis tendon injuries. [PDF]
Yang YT +8 more
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Abstract Lateral collateral ligament imbrication has been reported to yield good results in patients with atraumatic posterolateral rotatory instability who do not respond to conservative treatment. In cases of high‐grade instability, however, achieving adequate ligament tension can be difficult, and excessive tightening often contributes to ...
Cholawish Chanlalit +2 more
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A comparison of medical encounters of older and younger athletes participating at major games [PDF]
Brown, Mark +2 more
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Abstract The video demonstrates an arthroscopic technique for identification, dissection, and protection of the suprascapular nerve (SSN) during massive rotator cuff repair. The SSN, closely related to the transverse scapular ligament (TSL), may present anatomical variations that heighten the risk of iatrogenic injury.
Prince Shanavas Khan +6 more
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The effects of low-level laser therapy in extensor tendon injuries between zones 5 and 8 of the hand: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. [PDF]
Erdoğan F +3 more
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Abstract Scaphoid fractures are common and often progress to nonunion due to the unique vascularity. When nonunion occurs, patients are at risk of developing carpal collapse and arthritis if not managed appropriately with traditional surgical management.
Anna L. Gorsky +5 more
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