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Knees with anteromedial osteoarthritis show a substantial phenotypic variation prior and following medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the phenotypic variation using the Coronal Plane Alignment of the Knee (CPAK) classification among 1000 knees with anteromedial osteoarthritis (OA) both prior to a...
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Correction to: Opening‑ and closing‑wedge high tibial osteotomy are comparable and early full weight bearing is safe with angular stable plate fixation: a meta‑analysis
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Opening- and closing-wedge high tibial osteotomy are comparable and early full weight bearing is safe with angular stable plate fixation: a meta-analysis
The purpose of this study was to establish the gold standard for surgical technique, fixation, and rehabilitation for HTO in patients with unicompartmental knee osteoarthritis.
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Open AccessPortable dynamic ultrasonography is a useful tool for the evaluation of suspected syndesmotic instability: a cadaveric study
Portable ultrasonography (P-US) is increasingly used to diagnose syndesmotic instability. The aim of this study was to evaluate syndesmotic instability by measuring the distal tibiofibular clear space (TFCS) i...
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Open AccessCeramic-on-ceramic articulation in press-fit total hip arthroplasty as a potential reason for early failure, what about the survivors: a ten year follow-up
In press-fit total hip arthroplasty (THA), primary stability is needed to avoid micromotion and hereby aseptic loosening, the main reason for early revision. High aseptic loosening revision rates of the seleXy...
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Open AccessAdequate union rates for the treatment of acute proximal fifth metatarsal fractures
To compare the bone healing, clinical, and return to daily activity outcomes after either surgical or conservative management of acute zone 1, 2, and 3 fifth metatarsal fractures.
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Anatomic Perspective on the Role of Inferior Extensor Retinaculum in Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
The extensor retinaculum is a reinforcement of the anterior crural fascia. Usually includes the superior extensor retinaculum and inferior extensor retinaculum which are both in continuity with the anterior fa...
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Current Concepts in Ankle Sprain Treatment
Ankle sprains are among the most frequent injuries related to sports participation. The practice of sports has been rising in both genders and all ages, at any level of competition. As awareness of patient-rel...
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Assessing Outcomes for Treatment of Chronic Ankle Instability
In-time evaluation of treatment outcome is essential for adequate and timely adjustment of the treatment plan and to ensure optimal treatment outcomes in patients with chronic ankle instability. Correct assess...
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Medial closing wedge high tibial osteotomy for valgus tibial deformities: good clinical results and survival with a mean 4.5 years of follow-up in 113 patients
A varus-producing medial closing wedge high tibial osteotomy (MCWHTO) is an uncommon procedure. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the survivorship and prevalence of post-operative subjective kn...
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Ankle arthroscopy: the wave that’s coming
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The anterior tibiofibular ligament has a constant distal fascicle that contacts the anterolateral part of the talus
The anterior tibiofibular ligament (ATiFL) and its distal fascicle have been the subject of numerous studies, mainly due to the involvement of this ligament in anterolateral soft-tissue im**ement of the ankl...
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Osteochondral lesions of the talus
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Peroneal Tendon Injuries
This chapter provides an overview of the anatomy, patient history, clinical examination, diagnostics, and treatment of peroneal tendon injuries. Moreover, it provides a step-by-step description of the peroneal...
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X-shaped inferior extensor retinaculum and its doubtful use in the Bröstrom–Gould procedure
The inferior extensor retinaculum (IER) is an aponeurotic structure located in the anterior aspect of the ankle. According to the literature, it can be used to reinforce a repair of the anterior talofibular li...
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Measurement properties of the most commonly used Foot- and Ankle-Specific Questionnaires: the FFI, FAOS and FAAM. A systematic review
In the foot and ankle literature, a wide range of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is used, however, consensus as to which PROMs are preferred is lacking. Selection of a PROM is among other reasons, o...
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Open AccessSafety in the operating room during orthopedic trauma surgery—incidence of adverse events related to technical equipment and logistics
Safety in the operating room is widely debated. Adverse events during surgery are potentially dangerous for the patient and staff. The incidence of adverse events during orthopedic trauma surgery is unknown. T...
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Open AccessSevere musculoskeletal time-loss injuries and symptoms of common mental disorders in professional soccer: a longitudinal analysis of 12-month follow-up data
Psychological factors have shown to be predictors of injury in professional football. However, it seems that this is a two-way relationship, as severe musculoskeletal time-loss injuries have shown to be associ...
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Validation of the PASSPORT V2 training environment for arthroscopic skills
Virtual reality simulators used in the education of orthopaedic residents often lack realistic haptic feedback. To solve this, the (Practice Arthroscopic Surgical Skills for Perfect Operative Real-life Treatme...
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Open AccessComputed tomography analysis of osteochondral defects of the talus after arthroscopic debridement and microfracture
The primary surgical treatment of osteochondral defects (OCD) of the talus is arthroscopic debridement and microfracture. Healing of the subchondral bone is important because it affects cartilage repair and th...