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Chronic Morel‐Lavallée Lesion Treated With Percutaneous Ultrasonic Debridement
This case describes the use of Tenex in a 68‐year‐old female with a 10‐year history of a Morel‐Lavallée lesion. The device uses high‐frequency ultrasonic waves that percutaneously debride dystrophic musculoskeletal calcifications. Percutaneous ultrasonic debridement is a minimally invasive intervention to be considered for managing symptoms associated ...
John D. Karp +2 more
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ABSTRACT Ultrasound‐guided tenotomy and debridement is a minimally invasive treatment with a low risk of complications for individuals with chronic Achilles tendinopathy. Yet the benefits of this procedure on pain, function, and pain‐related psychological factors, as well as predictors of treatment success, remain understudied.
Mederic M. Hall +3 more
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ABSTRACT Patellar tendinopathy and bone‐patellar tendon‐bone autograft harvest for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction are tendon injuries that impact long‐term knee health. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a non‐invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based approach with the potential to assess tendon microstructure.
Elizabeth A. Schmida +7 more
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A 50‐year perspective on the use and potential of artiodactyl calcanei in bone adaptation studies
ABSTRACT Sheep and deer calcanei are important models for studying cortical (compact) and trabecular (cancellous) bone adaptation because they are amenable to direct strain measurement (due to lack of surrounding muscles), experience relatively simple/unidirectional bending, exhibit osteon remodelling, and have the most pronounced regional variations ...
John G. Skedros
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Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Achilles Tendons in Clubfeet before and after Percutaneous Tenotomy
Purpose. To measure the size of the Achilles tendons in congenital clubfeet using ultrasonography before and after percutaneous tenotomy. Methods.
Anil Agarwal +4 more
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This article demonstrates promising clinical outcomes for rotator cuff repair performed with a novel self‐tensioning suture. ABSTRACT Background Despite technical and material improvements in rotator cuff repair, clinical and radiological failure remains common. Following suture fixation, tension and footprint compression decrease from time zero.
Cooper Moody +5 more
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Open Biceps Tenodesis and Tenotomy Have Low 30-Day Postoperative Complication Rates
Purpose: To compare 30-day postoperative rates of adverse events, particularly infection rates, between open biceps tenodesis and biceps tenotomy. Methods: The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program was filtered using ...
Sarah Whitaker, B.A. +5 more
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Background: Open or mini-invasive operative procedures are methods of choice in the treatment of the advanced degenerative process of tendinopathy of long head of biceps tendon (LHBT).
J. Zabrzyński +4 more
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Purpose: Evaluation of inferior oblique muscle overaction (IOOA) existence time and surgical outcomes in infantile esotropia. Material and Method: A total of 100 patients who underwent operation for infantile esotropia (IE) were included in the study ...
Mehmet Ragıp Ekmen +3 more
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When Dieffenbach and his contemporaries began to operate for heterotropia they always divided the tendon of the muscle, or even the muscle itself toward which the eye turned. Naturally many of these eyes soon turned quite as far out of place in the opposite direction.
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