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Page: AES Total Ankle Replacement
The Ankle Evolutive System (AES) TAR is a further development of the Buechel-Pappas-type prosthesis. This design has a modular stem and allows hemi-replacement of the medial tibiotalar and talofibular…
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Page: Alphanorm Total Ankle Replacement
The Alphanorm TAR was developed by Professor Tilmann in Germany and has been used since 1996.1 The Alphanorm prosthesis is a non-constrained Buechel-Pappas type design with a 90° tibial stem without i…
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Page: Ankle tendonitis
Introduction Anatomy Biomechanics Clinical Presentation Pathogenesis Classification (Staging) Physical Examination Imaging Conservative Treatment Operative Treatment Controversy References
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Page: BOX Total Ankle Replacement
The BOX TAR was developed from a collaborative effort of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute (Drs. Giannini, Catani, Leardini) in Italy and Oxford University (Dr. O'Connor) in England in the late 1990s.…
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Page: Bunionette
Introduction Anatomy Biomechanics Clinical Presentation Pathogenesis Classification (Staging) Physical Examination Imaging Conservative Treatment Operative Treatment Controversy References
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Page: Cerebral palsy in pediatric patients
Introduction Anatomy Biomechanics Clinical Presentation Pathogenesis Classification (Staging) Physical Examination Imaging Conservative Treatment Operative Treatment Controversy References
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Page: Charcot foot
Introduction In spite of the massive amount of health system resource consumption directly attributed to diabetic foot morbidity, a 1999 Diabetic Medicine editorial noted that only 3% of 6,661 clinica…
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Page: Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Introduction Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) — also known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy, hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN), hereditary sensorimotor neuropathy (HSMN), and peroneal m…
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Page: Chronic ankle instability
Introduction The acute ankle sprain is the most common injury in both interscholastic and intercollegiate sports.(1,2). It is estimated that approximately 30% of individuals will develop chronic ankle…
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Page: Diabetic foot ulcer
Introduction Foot ulcers are the most common medical complications of patients with diabetes, with an estimated prevalence of 12-15% among all individuals with diabetes.[1] Diabetic foot ulcers are r…
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