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Results of Wedgeless Distal Femoral Osteotomy for the Treatment of Genu Valgus Deformity [PDF]
Gur Aziz Singh Sidhu +5 more
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BackgroundThere have been conflicting studies published regarding the ability of various total knee arthroplasty (TKA) techniques to correct preoperative deformity.
S. Rahm +6 more
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Step‐by‐step insight into gait analysis: A narrative review unlocking knee biomechanics
Abstract Gait analysis offers a powerful tool for clinical and orthopaedic decision‐making. By quantifying spatiotemporal, kinematic and kinetic parameters during walking, it provides a dynamic window into joint function that static imaging cannot capture.
Giovanni Spallone +9 more
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Introduction: The term “Genu valgus” originates from the Latin “Genu” meaning Knee and “valgus” is bent outward; referring to an outward angular deformity in the knee joint which is commonly seen in children. In Genu Valgus, there is lateral deviation of
Saqib Yasin +3 more
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A cadaveric study of ulnar nerve strain at the elbow associated with cubitus valgus/varus deformity
Background Cubital tunnel syndrome can be caused by overtraction and dynamic compression in elbow deformities. The extent to which elbow deformities contribute to ulnar nerve strain is unknown.
Mitsuyuki Nagashima +7 more
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Decreased Peritalar Subluxation in Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity with Ankle Valgus Tilting
Background:. Middle facet subluxation (MFS) has been established as an early indicator of peritalar subluxation. However, when progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) affects the ankle leading to a valgus talar tilt (Class E), structures and ...
Nacime Salomao Barbachan Mansur, MD, PhD +5 more
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Alignment in total knee arthroplasty : what’s in a name? [PDF]
Dissatisfaction following total knee arthroplasty is a well-documented phenomenon. Although many factors have been implicated, including modifiable and nonmodifiable patient factors, emphasis over the past decade has been on implant alignment and ...
Abdel, Matthew P. +4 more
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Abstract Purpose To compare clinical outcomes in varus‐aligned patients undergoing cruciate‐retaining total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with mechanical alignment (MA) versus unrestricted kinematic alignment (KA). The hypothesis was that KA would yield superior outcomes, and that preserving joint line obliquity—regardless of alignment technique—would be ...
Edoardo Franceschetti +9 more
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Challenging the foundations of the clinical model of foot function : further evidence that the Root model assessments fail to appropriately classify foot function [PDF]
Background The Root model of normal and abnormal foot function remains the basis for clinical foot orthotic practice globally. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between foot deformities and kinematic compensations that are the foundations of ...
Bowden, PD +3 more
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Personalized alignment in total knee arthroplasty reduces patellar tilt: A retrospective study
Abstract Purpose Patellofemoral kinematics is crucial for patient satisfaction following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). A postoperative patellar tilt greater than 5° has been associated with inferior clinical outcomes. While a femoral component external rotation beyond 3° is generally protective against patellar tilt, personalized alignment may not ...
Alexandre Le Guen +4 more
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