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Outcomes of multiligament knee injury treated with versus without internal brace suture augmentation
To compare the postoperative outcomes between Internal Brace (IB) and non-IB patients who underwent surgical management of multiple-ligament knee injuries (MLKI).
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Conversion rates and timing to total knee arthroplasty following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a US population-based study
To define the rate of subsequent TKA following ACLR in a large US cohort and to identify factors that influence the risk of later undergoing TKA after ACLR.
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Injection of Steroid Hormones
Corticosteroids have been used routinely in orthopaedics for years, mostly for their anti-inflammatory properties. While androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) use also dates back many decades, research regarding ...
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Layered Concept of the Hip and Pelvis
Providing appropriate care to young patients and athletes with hip pain is predicated upon a thorough and comprehensive diagnostic evaluation. A comprehensive approach to the evaluation of such a patient is pa...
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Biological strategies for osteoarthritis: from early diagnosis to treatment
To provide an updated review of the literature on the use of orthobiologics as a potential treatment option to alleviate symptoms associated with osteoarthritis (OA), slow the progression of the disease, and a...
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Plate fixation versus intramedullary nailing of proximal humerus fractures: an ACS NSQIP-based comparative analysis over 8 years
The primary goal of this study was to compare the utilization of plate versus intramedullary nail (IMN) in the treatment of humerus fractures. Secondarily, we sought to examine whether any differences in demog...
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Glenohumeral kinematics after soft tissue interposition graft and glenoid reaming
The management of young patients with glenohumeral arthritis is controversial. Resurfacing of the glenoid with biologic interposition and reaming of the glenoid have been suggested as potential treatment optio...
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Aseptic hip pneumarthrosis following modular total hip arthroplasty: a potential mimic of hip infection
Pneumarthrosis following total hip arthroplasty accompanied by acute hip symptoms is a potentially ominous finding suggesting infection with gas-forming bacteria, a medical emergency. We describe a case of a 6...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Layered Concept of the Hip and Pelvis
Providing appropriate care to young patients and athletes with hip pain is predicated upon a thorough and comprehensive diagnostic evaluation. A comprehensive approach to the evaluation of such a patient is pa...
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All-Arthroscopic Tibial Inlay Double-Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury is less frequent than anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Nonetheless, the correct management of PCL ruptures is crucial for restoration of normal knee joint function a...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Layered Concept to the Hip and Pelvis
Providing appropriate care to young patients and athletes with hip pain is predicated upon a thorough and comprehensive diagnostic evaluation. A comprehensive approach to the evaluation of such a patient is pa...
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A review of imaging modalities for the hip
Hip arthroscopy is one of the fastest growing surgical procedures performed by orthopaedic surgeons, with the number of hip arthroscopies expected to double in 2013. The increase in surgical prevalence is at l...