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Open AccessRisk factors analysis and nomogram construction for postoperative pulmonary infection in elderly patients with hip fractures
The purpose of this study was to predict the probability of postoperative pulmonary infection in elderly patients with hip fractures by develo** and validating a precise model.
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Open AccessThe association between acromial anatomy and articular-sided partial thickness of rotator cuff tears
Acromial anatomy has been found to be correlated with degenerative full-thickness rotator cuff tears in current studies. However, research on the relationship between acromial anatomy and articular-sided parti...
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Open AccessMultivariate analysis of the relationship between gluteal muscle contracture and coxa valga
Gluteal muscle contracture (GMC) is a disease characterized by the limited function of the hip joint, knee pain, and abnormal gait. There is a lack of research on the effect of GMC on the hip joint structure t...
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Open AccessThe role of arthroscopic release of gluteal muscle contracture in improving patellofemoral instability
Gluteal muscle contracture (GMC) is a notable problem in some develo** countries and includes features such as a snap** sound of the hip, abnormal gait, and unusual posture when patients squat with the kne...
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Open AccessClinical outcomes of arthroscopic surgery for external snap** hip
Studies have reported on the arthroscopic technique for release of external snap** hip syndrome. However, no study with large sample size has been reported for arthroscopic surgery.
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Open AccessWhich is the best repair of articular-sided rotator cuff tears: a meta-analysis
Tear conversion followed by repair and trans-tendon techniques have been widely used for partial-thickness rotator cuff tears. Both of them showed favorable results with regard to the management of articular-s...
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Tenotomy or tenodesis for long head biceps lesions in shoulders with reparable rotator cuff tears: a prospective randomised trial
Tenotomy and tenodesis are both effective for the treatment of long head biceps lesions. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of the two procedures in patients older than 55 years of age ...
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Open AccessOperative versus conservative treatment for patellar dislocation: a meta-analysis of 7 randomized controlled trials
Patellofemoral pathology is common, and patellofemoral dislocation mainly affects adolescents and young adults. We conducted a meta-analysis exclusively of RCTs to compare the clinical outcomes of patellar dis...