H: Orthopedic & Musculoskeletal System

H: Orthopedic & Musculoskeletal System (36)

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The article describes the biomechanical aetiology of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis (1995 – 2007), known as an adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The first lecture dealing with the issue was delivered in Hungary in 1995. The first publication was made in Germany in 1996 (Orthopädische Praxis). Biomechanical development of scoliosis. The scoliosis appears a...
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Authors Karski Tomasz
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Page No. 25 to 35

Till 1995 the aetiology of idiopathic scoliosis was no found and treatment by extension exercises was the most common method of therapy. The observation about scoliosis are finished in 2007 – T. Karski. On basis of ours observations (1985 – 2014) we can underlined that all extension exercises, other name - strengthening exercises, were and still are - wr...
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Authors Karski Jacek, Karski Tomasz
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a) New tests for scoliosis n the diagnosis of so-called idiopathic scoliosis we should use widely known old tests such as Adams & Meyer test, symmetry or asymmetry of waist test, but also new tests like – the side bending test for scoliosis (Lublin test), a test checking the habit of standing ‘at ease’– on the right versus ...
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Authors Tomasz Karski, Karski Jacek
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Page No. 11 to 17

Blast and Pellet injuries are a modern nuisance. The increasing use of more destructive methods of damage infliction are on the rise and especially in more violent parts of the world are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. The injuries can range from being simple or localized to more extensive multi system injuries. As such a proper assessment and proper management of the pel...
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Authors Dr. Ashfaq ul Hassan, Dr. Rohul Afza, Dr. Zahida Rasool, Dr. Ashfaq ul Hassan
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Page No. 36 to 40

Objective: To analyze the playing actions and match circumstances which involve physical contact between players and lead to injuries in men’s World Cup football. Design: Prospective injury surveillance and video analysis of matches in three FIFA World Cups. Setting: 2002, 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups™. Participants: Players and team physicians at the 2002...
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Authors Jaakko Ryynu00c3u00a4nen, Louis Leventer, Lars Peterson, Hannu Kautiainen, Ju00c3u00b3n Karlsson, Mats Bu00c3u00b6rjesson, Colin W Fuller
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Abstract- Osteoarthritis of the knee may occur in patients who have previously undergone tibial nailing, necessitating nail removal in order to perform total knee arthroplasty. Typically, the nail may be removed without a great deal of difficulty, either as a separate procedure or at the time of the arthroplasty. However, tibial nail removal may pose a significant challenge. Extended tro...
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Authors Aaron Schrayer, MD, Di Lin Parks, MD, and Russell Wagner, MD
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Page No. 19 to 24

Shape and dimensions of the glenoid cavity are important in the design and fitting of glenoid components for total shoulder arthroplasty. An understanding of variations in normal anatomy of the glenoid is essential while evaluating pathological conditions like osseous bankart lesions and osteochondral defects. In the present study done on 224 dry scapulae, three glenoid diameters were me...
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Authors Dr. Girish V.Patil, Dr. Sanjeev I. Kolagi, Dr. Umesh Ramdurg.
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Biomechanical effect of tibial osteotomy is an external mechanical movement of the center of the knee and consequently a decrease in expenses in the medial compartment.To demonstrate this effect we proposed a mathematical calculation of the pressures in the two compartments of an equation with intake pressure as a function of mechanical displacement of the center of the knee. ...
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Authors Mardy Abdelhak, Bouziane Ahmed, Elidrissi Mohammed, Shimi Mohammed, Elibrahimi Abdelhalim, Elmrini Abdelmajid
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Page No. 49 to 56

Patella fractures and patellar tendon ruptures are mainly due to trauma. Concurrent bilateral patella fracture or concurrent bilateral patellar tendon rupture are even rare. There are case reports that describe concurrent bilateral patella fracture or concurrent bilateral patellar tendon rupture in the literature. This study reports a case of a 23-year-old man who suffered concurrent pat...
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Authors Faik Turkmen, Cem Sever, Ismail Hakki Korucu, Burkay Kacira, Fahri Yurtgun, Serdar Toker
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Introduction: Previously undiagnosed anemia is common in elective orthopedic surgery and is associated with increased likelihood of blood transfusion, as well as increased perioperative morbidity and mortality. A multidisciplinary panel of physicians was convened by the Network for Advancement of Transfusion Alternatives (NATA) with the aim of developing practice guidelines for the detec...
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Authors Mirka Lukiu00c4u2021-u00c5u00a0arkanoviu00c4u2021, Ljiljana Gvozdenoviu00c4u2021, Matilda Vojnoviu00c4u2021
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