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Coccygodynia: Evaluation and Management -- Lithwick et al. 12 (4 ... Also, many patients use donuts, which do not take pressure off the painful coccyx. ... Smoothing or removing a portion of the sacral cornu will decrease the ...
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Hallucal sesamoid pain: causes and surgical treatment ... The hallucal sesamoids, although small and seemingly insignificant, play an important role in the function of the great toe by absorbing weight-bearing ...
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The Hallucal Sesamoid Complex -- Dedmond et al. 14 (13): 745 ... The hallucal sesamoids are vitally important to normal weight bearing and foot mechanics. The sesamoid complex of the hallux normally transmits up to 50% of ...
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Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injuries: Evaluation and Management Gilbert A: Long-term outcome of micro- surgery in brachial plexus birth palsy. Presented at the Obstetrical Brachial. Plexus Meeting, Paris, April 13, 1996. ...
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Flexor Tendon Injuries: II. Operative Technique 5 Tajima core suture plus horizontal-mattress four-strand repair with ... tress core suture added. F, Tying of Tajima and mattress sutures results in a ...
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Perspectives on Modern Orthopaedics: Use of Reconstruction Rings ... Müller ring or the Ganz ring, as it was designed to span large defects .... struction rings are the Müller roof reinforcement ring, the Ganz recon- ...
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Correspondence -- 16 (9): 495 -- Journal of the American Academy ... The approach is fully extensile laterally to the knee and is suitable for all manner of osteotomies, plating, cerclage, and total femoral replacement, ...
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Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain -- Nagle 8 (1): 45 -- Journal of ... The change in the alignment of the distal radius can cause extrinsic carpal instability and wrist pain. Disruption of the distal radioulnar joint can also ...
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Extensor Tendon Injuries in the Hand Extensor Tendon Injuries in the Hand. Journal of the American Academy of ... about how much extensor tendon excursion occurs in the noninjured hand. 8,18-21 ...
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The Use of Scaffolds in the Management of Articular Cartilage ... Table 1 lists the properties of the ideal scaffold. The ideal scaffold should be biocompatible, that is, inciting no inflammatory response. ...
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