{builder-hide:flag=hidetitle}h1. {builder-pagetitle}
{builder-hide2:flag=hideauthors}{authors:prefix=Author(s):}{builder-hide2}
{builder-hide}
{builder-show:decorator=space}
{builder-hide:mode=create-page}
{div:id=tab-navigation}
{webui-list:system.space|class=tab-navigation|itemclass=tab|current=true}
{div}
{builder-hide}
{builder-show}
All content with label aofas.
Related Labels:
aofas_dev, editors-choice, subtalar_arthritis, aofas_review, arthritis
Page: About AOFAS
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Mission Statement The AOFAS promotes quality, ethical and cost effective patient care through education, research and training of orthopaedic surgeons and other health care providers. The AOFAS create…
Other labels:
|
Page: Achilles tendinosis, non-insertional
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction Achilles tendinosis refers to pain associated with injury (typically overuse injury) of the Achilles tendon, which connects the calcaneus to the calf muscle. The term tendinopathy include…
Other labels:
|
Page: Achilles tendon rupture
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction Achilles tendon ruptures are the most common tendon ruptures of the lower extremity. They can occur at any age, but are most common in the third to fifth decade. There is a significant ma…
Other labels:
|
Page: Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity Stage IIb
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Indications Discuss indications and more general concerns. Preoperative Planning Material to be reviewed and conditions to be addressed before surgery. Include any exams preformed under anesthesia Pos…
Other labels:
|
Page: AES Total Ankle Replacement
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
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…
Other labels:
|
Page: Alphanorm Total Ankle Replacement
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
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…
Other labels:
|
Page: Ankle arthritis
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction Ankle arthritis can occur for a variety of reasons, but unlike the hip or knee, primary arthritis of the ankle in unusual. Most patients with ankle arthritis have sustained prior trauma o…
Other labels:
|
Page: Ankle joint
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
The ankle joint – consisting of the tibial plafond, the medial malleolus, and the lateral malleolus – is a highly congruent joint with three articulations: Tibiotalar joint Talofibular joint Tibiofibu…
Other labels:
|
Page: Ankle replacement
(OrthopaedicsOne Cases)
Other labels:
|
Page: Ankle sprain
(OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction According to the American Academy of Family Practice, an estimated 1 million people in the U.S. visit a physician for an acute ankle injury each year. Ankle sprains are very common sports…
Other labels:
|
|
|
|