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Ask the Pediatrician How to keep the fun in sports to keep kids active
Does your child dream of becoming the next Olympic star or pro athlete? While you might share those goals, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) encourages all parents and families to take a commonsense approach when it comes to sports training.On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : Medical Xpress -
Management and subsequent outcomes of patellar sleeve injuries A retrospective case series of 90 pediatric and adolescent patients
This large case series provides valuable epidemiologic, clinical, and radiographic data describing patellar sleeve fractures, along with outcomes following non-operative and operative treatments.On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : Sage Journals -
Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in early onset scoliosis A current concept review
Substantial advances in the treatment of early onset scoliosis (EOS) over the past two to three decades have resulted in significant improvements in health-related quality of life of affected children. In addition to classifications that address the marked heterogeneity of this patient population, i...On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : Sage Journals -
Locking plate versus Kwires and cast fixation in lateral closingwedge osteotomy for cubitus varus deformity
The aim of this study was to assess the clinical and radiographic outcomes of cubitus varus treatments based on different fixation methods: Locking plate vs. Kirschner-wires (K-wires) and cast fixation.On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : Frontiers in Pediatrics -
Multisegment osteotomy with interlocking intramedullary nail fixation in the treatment of lower limb deformity in older children with hypophosphatemic rickets
Objective Malformations of the lower limbs caused by hypophosphatemic rickets in older children are mostly complex, occurring on multiple planes without a single apex and showing arcuate bending of the diaphysis combined with torsion deformity, and are difficult to correct.On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : Frontiers in Pediatrics -
Radiographic comparison of open and minimally invasive distal chevron metatarsal osteotomy in patients with Hallux valgus
This study aimed to compare radiographic outcomes of open and minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in patients with hallux valgus. We reviewed data of patients with hallux valgus who underwent open or minimally invasive distal chevron osteotomy at our institution. Radiographic assessment was completed p...On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery -
Simple Talectomy is a Beneficial Surgical Procedure for Talipes Equinovarus and Other Severe Neuromuscular Foot Deformities
Non-invasive techniques are gold standard to redress Severe Neuromuscular Foot Deformity (SNFD). However, simple talectomy may be considered to obtain a stable, plantigrade, pain-free foot. We present a 10-year follow-up accessing radiological correction rates, functional outcomes, complications, an...On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery -
Regional Distribution Prevalence of Heterotopic Ossification in the Elbow Joint A 3D Study of Patients After Surgery for Traumatic Elbow Injury
This article presents an adaptation of the internal brace ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) repair technique using knotless suture anchors, which shows promise for improved postsurgical functionality and a shortened recovery period in patients with UCL injuries.On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : JSES -
Reconstruction of the elbow with distal humerus endoprosthetic replacement after tumor resection A systematic review of the literature and institutional case series
Distal biceps ruptures are common injuries that lead to significant decrease in elbow supination strength and pain. This Technical Note describes a single-incision distal biceps tendon repair using 2 knotless suture anchors. This technique is easily reproducible, is efficient, and has the unique ben...On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : JSES -
Arthroscopic Suprapectoral Retensioning Biceps Tenodesis
In this Technical Note, we describe an arthroscopic technique for distal suprapectoral biceps tenodesis using a knotless corkscrew anchor that has many advantages, such as being an all-arthroscopic with the ability to retension the tendon after implantation.On : 16-Feb-2024- Source : Arthroscopy Techniques