The Disease Etiology, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Classifications, and Natural Evolution of Perthes’ Disease, Imaging for Perthes’ Disease, Prognostic Factors and Outcome Measures Section II – Treatment Early in the Course of the Disease (Onset to the Early Fragmentation Stage) Principles of Containment Treatment Aimed at Preventing Femoral Head Deformation in Perthes’ Disease Containment Section III – Treatment Late in the Course of the Disease (Late Fragmentation Stage to Early Reconstitution Stage Principles of Treatment in the Late Stages of Perthes’ Disease Valgus Osteotomy for Hinge Abduction Shelf and/or Reduction and Containment Surgery, Articulated Distraction Section IV- Treatment After Complete Healing of Perthes’ Disease Principles of Treatment of the Sequelae of Perthes’ Disease, Treatment of Coxa Brevis, Re-Shaping the Deformed Femoral Head, Treatment of Femoro-Acetabular Impingement, Resurfacing and THRA Section V- Newer Treatment Options Bisphosphonates, Core Decompression
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The Bennett lesion was originally believed to be calcification caused by a traction injury in the area of the triceps tendon insertion. Ferrari et al. described the arthroscopic findings in seven pitchers with Bennett lesions, ...
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because they incorporated the results of 18 retrospective cohort studies (547 fractures) published between 1976 and ... Similarly, there was no difference in nonunion rates between the 2 groups (11.8% before 12 hours and 5.0% after 12 ...
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They are minimized by early mobilization. e. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) tends to occur in the first 24 hours after surgery. Concerning fractures: a. b. Those of the radius have a high incidence of avascular necrosis.
Complications are divided into: • Local (specific to that operation). • General (common to any operation). We further subdivide complication on the basis of the time that has elapsed after surgery into: • Immediate (within 24 hours).
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7.10 Range of motion. (A1) Modified Schober technique (neutral. Shows movements of thoracic spin. (Source: Anatomy & Physiology, Adapted International edition, 2019.) Fig. 7.11 Shows Beevor's sign. (Source: Spine Core Knowledge in ...