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Hamstring graft sizes differ between Chinese and Caucasians
The use of hamstring tendon autografts for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery has become more and more common. The purposes of this study were to determine whether anthropomorphic measurement correlated ...
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Manipulation under anaesthesia for frozen shoulder in patients with and without non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) has been used to speed up recovery. However, the outcome of frozen shoulder after MUA in patients with diabetes has not been well documented in the past. A higher prevalenc...
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Comparison of idiopathic, post-trauma and post-surgery frozen shoulder after manipulation under anesthesia
Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) has been used to speed up the recovery of frozen shoulder, which is said to be a self-limiting process. We would like to elucidate the short- and long-term results of the tr...
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Open Bankart repair with suture anchors for traumatic recurrent anterior shoulder instability: comparison of results between small and large Bankart lesions
This retrospective study was to demonstrate the clinical outcome of open Bankart repair with suture anchors for recurrent anterior shoulder instability, and to compare surgical results of small (<3 clock units...
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Thermal effects after anterior cruciate ligament shrinkage using radiofrequency technology: a porcine cadaver study
The effects of thermal energy on an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are unknown. This study was undertaken to know the immediate and direct effects of thermocoagulation on normal ACL. Thermocoagulation was ge...
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Development of a new method in promoting fracture healing: multiple cryopreserved bone marrow injections using a rabbit model
It was hypothesized that multiple injections of cryopreserved bone marrow (BM) would promote fracture healing.
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Monteggia type I equivalent lesion: diaphyseal ulna and radius fractures with a posterior elbow dislocation in an adult
A rare type I Monteggia equivalent lesion with a posterior dislocation associated with a diaphyseal radius and ulna fracture in an adult is described. The probable mechanisms of injury are speculated to includ...