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The Novel Assessment Tool for Scoring of Functional Outcomes after Surgical Release in Congenital Muscular Torticollis

The Novel Assessment Tool for Scoring of Functional Outcomes after Surgical Release in Congenital Muscular Torticollis

... Methods: This study enrolled the patients aged 5-15 years who were diagnosed with congenital muscular torticollis and treated by surgical release at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of ...

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Hind-foot correction and stabilization by pins in plaster after surgical release of talipes equino varus feet in older children

Hind-foot correction and stabilization by pins in plaster after surgical release of talipes equino varus feet in older children

... The Turco [9], oblique or hockey-stick posteromedial incision was used in 19 feet, while the Cincinnati [10], incision and approach was used in 40 feet, (the same approach was used in revision cases including 19 Turco ...

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Analysis of Functional outcome of surgical release for Dequervain’s disease

Analysis of Functional outcome of surgical release for Dequervain’s disease

... open surgical release of tendon sheath of abductor pollicislongus and extensor pollicisbrevis along with excision of thin strip of dorsally based extensor ...

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Clinical effectiveness of post operative splinting after surgical release of Dupuytren's contracture: a systematic review

Clinical effectiveness of post operative splinting after surgical release of Dupuytren's contracture: a systematic review

... activities[3]. Surgical release of the con- tracted digit with or without excision of the affected tissue is the currently accepted intervention [1] with approxi- mately 12,000 of these operations performed ...

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Surgical release for tubercular elbow stiffness

Surgical release for tubercular elbow stiffness

... The mean follow-up period was 12 months (9–16 months). At final follow-ups after surgery, we evaluated the average active ROM which was 111.7° (90°–135°) and was improved by 60.9° compared with preoperative average ...

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Perforator Plus Fasciocutaneous Flaps in the Reconstruction of Post-Burn Flexion Contractures of the Knee Joint

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... which is bounded by the superior border of the medial femoral condyle, the anterior border of the adductor magnus and the posterior border of the vastusmedialis [30] . The medial and the lateral sural arteries originate ...

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Correction of Long Standing Proximal Interphalangeal Flexion Contractures with Cross Finger Flaps and Vigorous Postoperative Exercises

Correction of Long Standing Proximal Interphalangeal Flexion Contractures with Cross Finger Flaps and Vigorous Postoperative Exercises

... after surgical release and vigorous postoperative exercises for long-standing, severe flexion contractures of the Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) joints of ...

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A new tool for mini open carpal tunnel release – the PSU retractor

A new tool for mini open carpal tunnel release – the PSU retractor

... tunnel release using a computer program popular with ...during surgical release of the deep transverse carpal ligament, and finite element analysis showed that the new retractor had comparable ...

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The early results of surgical treatment of congenital clubfoot by a modified soft tissue release

The early results of surgical treatment of congenital clubfoot by a modified soft tissue release

... tendo-Achilles, posterior capsulotomy, talo-navicular ligament release and surgical release (i.e. division) of tendons of tibialis posterior and flexor hallucis longus) for cases were had been ...

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Clinical outcomes of arthroscopic surgery for external snapping hip

Clinical outcomes of arthroscopic surgery for external snapping hip

... tracture, surgical release is ...ITB release have been described, such as Z-plasty, N-plasty with trochanteric bursectomy, ellipsoid resection of the tract over the trochanter, cruciate incision with ...

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Is surgical intervention more effective than non-surgical treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome? a systematic review

Is surgical intervention more effective than non-surgical treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome? a systematic review

... Surgical release of the carpal tunnel is known to be effective and is typically used for patients who fail to achieve adequate relief with conservative managements and for those with moderate to severe ...

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Rupture of the ilio-psoas tendon after a total hip arthroplasty: an unusual cause of radio-lucency of the lesser trochanter simulating a malignancy

Rupture of the ilio-psoas tendon after a total hip arthroplasty: an unusual cause of radio-lucency of the lesser trochanter simulating a malignancy

... Although surgical release of the iliopsoas tendon may be required during a total hip arthro- plasty (THA), there is no literature on spontaneous rupture of the ilio-psoas tendon after a THA causing ...

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Extraocular muscle repositioning as the last therapeutic option for a patient with a severe course of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: a case report

Extraocular muscle repositioning as the last therapeutic option for a patient with a severe course of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: a case report

... the surgical release and repositioning of the inferior and medial rectus muscle as a final therapeutic ...the surgical steps and treatment outcome are provided supplemented by a discussion of the ...

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Australian GP management of osteoarthritis following the release of the RACGP guideline for the non-surgical management of hip and knee osteoarthritis

Australian GP management of osteoarthritis following the release of the RACGP guideline for the non-surgical management of hip and knee osteoarthritis

... Despite the existence of CPGs for the best practice man- agement of OA, our study has highlighted a diversity of therapeutic approaches for a typical case. There have been some change in GP treatment recommendations ...

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Predictors of the patient centered outcomes of surgical carpal tunnel release – a prospective cohort study

Predictors of the patient centered outcomes of surgical carpal tunnel release – a prospective cohort study

... interval following carpal tunnel release is extremely vari- able, ranging from a few days on sick leave to several months. In some studies, 10 to 20 % of the patients did not return to work at all after the ...

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Impact of Biomechanical Forces on Antibiotics Release Kinetics from Hydroxyapatite Coated Surgical Fixation Pins

Impact of Biomechanical Forces on Antibiotics Release Kinetics from Hydroxyapatite Coated Surgical Fixation Pins

... Tobramycin release and coating wear of insertion into synthetic bone of fixation pins functional- ized with antibiotics containing biomimetic HA coatings has been ...drug release period lasting for 5 and 8 ...

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Induction of immune gene expression and inflammatory mediator release by commonly used surgical suture materials: an experimental in vitro study

Induction of immune gene expression and inflammatory mediator release by commonly used surgical suture materials: an experimental in vitro study

... Although in vivo studies have often been deemed the gold standard for assessing immune response, here we have demonstrated in vitro techniques with the sensitivity to distinguish between materials likely to induce a ...

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“Comparative Functionality Evaluation of Co-Precipitate of Zea Mays and Oryza sativum Starch in Paracetamol Tablets” by Onyishi Ikechukwu V. and Chime Salome A., Nigeria.

“Comparative Functionality Evaluation of Co-Precipitate of Zea Mays and Oryza sativum Starch in Paracetamol Tablets” by Onyishi Ikechukwu V. and Chime Salome A., Nigeria.

... This work evaluated paracetamol tablets formulated using binder-disintegrant co-precipitate of Zea mays (corn) and Oryza sativum (rice) starch. The co-precipitate were prepared using a concentration ratio of 1:1 of the ...

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Reconstructive management of the rare bilateral oral submucos fibrosis using nasolabial flap in comparison with free radial forearm flap - a randomised prospective trial

Reconstructive management of the rare bilateral oral submucos fibrosis using nasolabial flap in comparison with free radial forearm flap - a randomised prospective trial

... Background: Oral sub mucous fibrosis is a rare chronic, progressive, pre malignant collagen disorder of oral mucosa in people of Asian descent characterized by trismus, blanching and stiffness of mucosa, burning ...

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Iliotibial band release as an adjunct to the surgical management of patellar stress fracture in the athlete: a case report and review of the literature

Iliotibial band release as an adjunct to the surgical management of patellar stress fracture in the athlete: a case report and review of the literature

... ITB release on patellar tracking, and found a significant improvement in congru- ence and tilt angles, which was greater than that reported for lateral retinacular ...

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