As the fracture is aligned, the nail advances into the distal segment, offering support and stabilization to the tibia. Zelenskyy seeks support at emergency European summit after bruising Trump ...
The term tibial pilon was introduced in 1911 by the French radiologist Destot, who described fractures involving the weight-bearing joint surface of the distal third of the tibia but not necessarily ...
On examination there was little pretibial oedema with tenderness of the distal tibia, especially at the lateral margin. There was an active arthritis of the left knee, wrists, metacarpophalangeal and ...
After a breakthrough PJI after 3 years, he underwent 2-stage exchange with explantation and spacer insertion, followed by reimplantation 2 months later with distal femoral replacement ... Bone loss of ...
From 2010 to 2022, 12% of patients in a U.S. database underwent delayed surgery for distal radius fractures. Smoking status, comorbidities, insurance type and geographic region were associated ...
Background: Up to 30% of patients suffer from long-term functional restrictions following conservative treatment of distal radius fractures. Whether duration of cast immobilisation influences ...
Conclusions: On the basis of lower in vivo strains and strain rates, treadmill runners are at lower risk of developing tibial stress fractures, but less likely to achieve tibial bone strengthening, ...
The effect of EVT for occlusion of medium or distal vessels is unclear. We randomly assigned participants with an isolated occlusion of medium or distal vessels (occlusion of the nondominant or ...
Background: Footballers constitute a unique group of patients with tibial shaft fractures. They tend to have excellent general health and well developed musculature in the leg, and their fractures are ...