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View article: Effect of ultrasound-guided continuous infraclavicular block on early functional rehabilitation following elbow fractures: A pilot study
Effect of ultrasound-guided continuous infraclavicular block on early functional rehabilitation following elbow fractures: A pilot study Open
Background and Aims: Ultrasound-guided continuous peripheral nerve block catheter placement greatly aids in providing a prolonged peripheral nerve block. We investigated the effect of patient-controlled continuous infraclavicular brachial …
View article: Effect of Distal Fragment Length on Construct Stability in an Extra-articular Distal Tibial Fracture Model Fixed With Locked Intramedullary Nailing: A Biomechanical Study
Effect of Distal Fragment Length on Construct Stability in an Extra-articular Distal Tibial Fracture Model Fixed With Locked Intramedullary Nailing: A Biomechanical Study Open
Introduction Fractures of the distal tibia are complex injuries with high complication rates, which include delayed union, non-union, and wound complications like dehiscence and infection. The two commonly employed definite internal fixati…
View article: Technical Note: Three-dimensional Gait Analysis
Technical Note: Three-dimensional Gait Analysis Open
Quantitative gait analysis is the systematic measurement, description, and assessment of those quantities thought to characterize human locomotion.Optoelectronic motion capture system is a tool to conduct three-dimensional gait analysis an…
View article: Guest Editorial: Mini-symposium: Understanding the Flatfoot Deformity
Guest Editorial: Mini-symposium: Understanding the Flatfoot Deformity Open
How to cite this article: Shah R, Prabhakar S. Guest Editorial: Mini-symposium: Understanding the Flatfoot Deformity. J Foot Ankle Surg (Asia Pacific) 2021;8(2):41.
View article: Parameters for assessment of talar neck geometry: a protocol for scoping literature review
Parameters for assessment of talar neck geometry: a protocol for scoping literature review Open
Background Understanding the three-dimensional anatomy of the talar neck is essential in assessing reduction of talar neck fractures, as well as in planning surgical correction for talar malunions. However, the geometrical parameters that …
View article: Deltoid Ligament Injury and Ankle Fractures: To Fix the Ligament or Not
Deltoid Ligament Injury and Ankle Fractures: To Fix the Ligament or Not Open
How to cite this article: Prabhakar S, Sharma S. Deltoid Ligament Injury and Ankle Fractures: To Fix the Ligament or Not. J Foot Ankle Surg (Asia Pacific) 2020;7(1):8–9.
View article: Abstracts Presented at the Annual Meeting of Indian Foot and Ankle Society (IFASCON 2019) at New Delhi, 2019
Abstracts Presented at the Annual Meeting of Indian Foot and Ankle Society (IFASCON 2019) at New Delhi, 2019 Open
Clubfoot has historically been treated by serial plaster castings (Kite's method) and by surgical methods (soft tissue releases).The recurrence of these procedures and stiff and painful foot in long term was common.Presently, Ponseti metho…
View article: Editorial
Editorial Open
Greetings and best wishes to all readers!!For this issue's editorial, we visited unusual therapies in plantar fasciitis: is it worth the effort?Plantar fasciitis (PF) is every foot and ankle surgeons' unsolved nemesis, as it is a common ca…
View article: MRI evaluation of anterolateral ligament tears in knee injury with anterior cruciate ligament rupture
MRI evaluation of anterolateral ligament tears in knee injury with anterior cruciate ligament rupture Open
Introduction: To evaluate the incidence of anterolateral ligament (ALL) tear in acute knee injury and its association with anterior cruciate ligament tear (ACL).Methods: Forty patients with isolated early ACL tears were prospectively revie…
View article: Arthroscopic Bankart Repair with and without Arthroscopic Infraspinatus Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability with Hill-Sachs Defect: Randomized Controlled Trial
Arthroscopic Bankart Repair with and without Arthroscopic Infraspinatus Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability with Hill-Sachs Defect: Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Objectives: The purpose of this prospective randomized, double blinded controlled trial was to compare patient-reported outcomes and clinical results between arthroscopic Bankart repair with and without arthroscopic infraspinatus remplissa…
View article: Does Forehand Racquet Handgrip influence Incidence and Type of Wrist Injury in Tennis? A Preliminary Study in Indian Tennis
Does Forehand Racquet Handgrip influence Incidence and Type of Wrist Injury in Tennis? A Preliminary Study in Indian Tennis Open
Introduction Tennis is one of the major global sports, with over 75 million players participating in the game in more than 200 countries affiliated with the International Tennis Federation. The upper extremity is particularly susceptible t…
View article: Extruded Talus Injuries: A Cross-sectional Survey of Indian Orthopedic Surgeons
Extruded Talus Injuries: A Cross-sectional Survey of Indian Orthopedic Surgeons Open
Introduction: Management of extruded talus (ET) injuries poses a dilemma, owing to its rarity as well as the paucity and diversity of the published literature. Materials and methods:We designed an eight-item questionnaire-based survey, whi…
View article: Hamulus Stress Fracture in a Batsman: An Unusual Injury in Cricket - A Case report and Review of Literature.
Hamulus Stress Fracture in a Batsman: An Unusual Injury in Cricket - A Case report and Review of Literature. Open
Hamulus stress fractures should be considered in cricketers presenting with chronic, non-traumatic, and ulnar-sided hand pain. The nonleading hand is more likely to be involved in a batter, as seen in other sports with a double haSnd grip.…
View article: Treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneus fractures: a current concepts review
Treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneus fractures: a current concepts review Open
Displaced Intra-Articular Calcaneus fractures (DIACFs) represent a source of tremendous disability to the patient, economic burden to the society and a treatment challenge to the average orthopaedic surgeon. To date, no single approach is …
View article: No evidence that remnant-preserving anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ensures better proprioceptive function than a standard single-bundle reconstruction: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials
No evidence that remnant-preserving anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ensures better proprioceptive function than a standard single-bundle reconstruction: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials Open
ImportanceInjury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) causes significant mechanical instability and unequal functional deficits in patients with similar injury due to loss of proprioception. Therefore, the importance of the ACL remnant …
View article: Epidemiology of Knee Injuries in Indian Kabaddi Players
Epidemiology of Knee Injuries in Indian Kabaddi Players Open
Background: Detailed injury epidemiology is an unmatched tool for reducing injury risks associated with any sport. Very little epidemiologic data exists regarding injuries sustained by kabaddi players. Objectives: To study knee injuries in…
View article: Stress Fracture of the Fibular Sesamoid Bone of the Foot in Cricket: An Unusual Injury in Bowlers
Stress Fracture of the Fibular Sesamoid Bone of the Foot in Cricket: An Unusual Injury in Bowlers Open
An unusual case of fibular sesamoid stress fracture in the back foot of a bowler is presented. The diagnosis was delayed due to the lack of awareness of the support medical staff of the cricketer. Special radiological views and computed to…
View article: Minimally Invasive Management of Fracture Calcaneum
Minimally Invasive Management of Fracture Calcaneum Open
Modern usage of minimally invasive methods has been applied to fractures of the calcaneus with good effect in the 21st century. The Essex-Lopresti maneuver has been modified, distraction devices are being judicially used, and the advent of…
View article: Volar Plate Avulsion of Pip Joint: An Unusual Fielding Injury in Cricket
Volar Plate Avulsion of Pip Joint: An Unusual Fielding Injury in Cricket Open
Fielding injuries are the predominant contact injury in cricket, with the fingers taking the blunt of the trauma due to direct hit by the ball while taking catches. Many types of hand and finger injuries like soft tissue contusions, fractu…
View article: Epidemiology of Orthopedic Injuries in Indian Cricket: A Prospective One Year Observational Study
Epidemiology of Orthopedic Injuries in Indian Cricket: A Prospective One Year Observational Study Open
Introduction The understanding of cricket related injuries is still in its infancy in India with very limited surveillance data published from the subcontinent. Objective This is a prospective observational study on the epidemiology of ort…
View article: Shoulder Injuries in Cricketers
Shoulder Injuries in Cricketers Open
Shoulder injuries are very common in cricketers. Throwing athletes in cricket (both bowlers and fielders) are prone to shoulder injuries secondary to the large amount of forces generated, the resultant very high velocities and the repetiti…
View article: Isolated lumbar spinal hydatid cyst- a rare presentation
Isolated lumbar spinal hydatid cyst- a rare presentation Open
We are reporting a case of isolated lumbar spinal hydatid cyst with erosion of vertebral corpus and compressive radiculopathy. Ultrasonography of the abdomen and Computed Tomography CT of the lumbar spine suggested the evidence of spinal h…