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View article: Physeal-Sparing Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction With Patellar Tendon Shortening and Guided Growth
Physeal-Sparing Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction With Patellar Tendon Shortening and Guided Growth Open
Background: In skeletally immature patients, alternative surgical approaches should be undertaken for the treatment of patellofemoral instability that respect the open physis. Remaining growth can be exploited for correction of genu valgum…
View article: The formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT initiative. Part II—Prevention, non‐operative treatment and return to sport
The formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT initiative. Part II—Prevention, non‐operative treatment and return to sport Open
Purpose Part two of this consensus aimed to provide recommendations for the prevention of meniscus injuries, non‐operative treatment of acute tears and degenerative lesions, return to sports and patient‐reported outcome measures. Methods T…
View article: The Formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT Initiative. Part II—Prevention, Non‐Operative Treatment and Return to Sport
The Formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT Initiative. Part II—Prevention, Non‐Operative Treatment and Return to Sport Open
PURPOSE: Part two of this consensus aimed to provide recommendations for the prevention of meniscus injuries, non‐operative treatment of acute tears and degenerative lesions, return to sports and patient‐reported outcome measures. METHODS:…
View article: THE 2024 FORMAL EU-US MENISCUS REHABILITATION CONSENSUS: AN ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT INITIATIVE – PART II: Prevention, Non-Operative Treatment, and Return to Sport
THE 2024 FORMAL EU-US MENISCUS REHABILITATION CONSENSUS: AN ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT INITIATIVE – PART II: Prevention, Non-Operative Treatment, and Return to Sport Open
Purpose Part-two of this consensus aimed to provide recommendations for the prevention of meniscus injuries, non-operative treatment of acute tears and degenerative lesions, return to sports, and patient-reported outcome measures. Methods …
View article: The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative Part II—Prevention, Nonoperative Treatment and Return to Sport
The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative Part II—Prevention, Nonoperative Treatment and Return to Sport Open
Purpose: Part II of this consensus aimed to provide recommendations for the prevention of meniscus injuries, nonoperative treatment of acute tears and degenerative lesions, return to sports and patient-reported outcome measures. Methods: T…
View article: The Formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT Initiative: Part I—Rehabilitation Management After Meniscus Surgery (Meniscectomy, Repair and Reconstruction)
The Formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT Initiative: Part I—Rehabilitation Management After Meniscus Surgery (Meniscectomy, Repair and Reconstruction) Open
PURPOSE: The aim of part one of this EU‐US consensus was to combine literature research and expertise to provide recommendations for the usage of rehabilitation (including physical therapy) of patients undergoing surgical treatment for deg…
View article: The formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus. An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative. Part I –Rehabilitation Management After Meniscus Surgery (Meniscectomy, Repair, Reconstruction)
The formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus. An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative. Part I –Rehabilitation Management After Meniscus Surgery (Meniscectomy, Repair, Reconstruction) Open
Purpose The aim of part-one of this EU-US consensus was to combine literature research and expertise to provide recommendations for the usage of rehabilitation (including physical therapy) of patients undergoing surgical treatment for dege…
View article: The formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT initiative. Part I—Rehabilitation management after meniscus surgery (meniscectomy, repair and reconstruction)
The formal EU‐US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA‐AOSSM‐AASPT initiative. Part I—Rehabilitation management after meniscus surgery (meniscectomy, repair and reconstruction) Open
Purpose The aim of part one of this EU‐US consensus was to combine literature research and expertise to provide recommendations for the usage of rehabilitation (including physical therapy) of patients undergoing surgical treatment for dege…
View article: The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative: Part I—Rehabilitation Management After Meniscus Surgery (Meniscectomy, Repair and Reconstruction)
The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative: Part I—Rehabilitation Management After Meniscus Surgery (Meniscectomy, Repair and Reconstruction) Open
Purpose: The aim of part one of this EU-US consensus was to combine literature research and expertise to provide recommendations for the usage of rehabilitation (including physical therapy) of patients undergoing surgical treatment for deg…
View article: Combined tibial deflexion osteotomy and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction improves knee function and stability: A systematic review
Combined tibial deflexion osteotomy and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction improves knee function and stability: A systematic review Open
Systematic Review; Level of evidence 4.
View article: The subcoracoid distance is correlated with pain and internal rotation after reverse shoulder arthroplasty
The subcoracoid distance is correlated with pain and internal rotation after reverse shoulder arthroplasty Open
For RSA with a 135° neck shaft angle and lateralized glenoid, the postoperative SCD has a significant association with pain and IR. Decreasing SCD was associated with increased pain and decreased IR, indicating that coracoid or conjoint te…
View article: Tibial Supra-Tubercular Deflexion Osteotomy During Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Tibial Supra-Tubercular Deflexion Osteotomy During Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Open
Background: A deflexion osteotomy may reduce anterior translational forces imparted upon an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACL-R) graft, thereby reducing risk of ACL graft failure in patients with excessive congenital pos…
View article: Lateral Opening Wedge Distal Femur Osteotomy and Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Recurrent Patellar Instability
Lateral Opening Wedge Distal Femur Osteotomy and Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Recurrent Patellar Instability Open
Background: A uniplanar, varus-producing distal femur osteotomy (DFO) may improve patellar tracking by effectively medializing the tibial tubercle, decreasing the Q-angle, and reducing the dislocation vector on the patella. Indications: A …
View article: Repair of a Reverse HAGL: A 2-Portal Technique
Repair of a Reverse HAGL: A 2-Portal Technique Open
Background: Glenohumeral joint stability is reliant on a combination of static and dynamic constraints. Humeral avulsion of the posterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) is an exceedingly rare injury. These injuries can b…
View article: Osteoporosis Screening Is Often Indicated but Overlooked Prior to Rotator Cuff Repair
Osteoporosis Screening Is Often Indicated but Overlooked Prior to Rotator Cuff Repair Open
Level IV, therapeutic case series.
View article: The Effect of an Orthopaedic Surgeon's Attire on Patient Perceptions of Surgeon Traits and Identity: A Cross-Sectional Survey
The Effect of an Orthopaedic Surgeon's Attire on Patient Perceptions of Surgeon Traits and Identity: A Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Women surgeons who wear feminine business attire instead of scrubs may be perceived less able to perform the physical work of operating, but are otherwise rated comparably with their peers, both male and female. Surgeons wearing WC are gen…