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Malleolar Fracture After Total Ankle Arthroplasty

2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

There has been an increase in the treatment of end-stage tibiotalar arthritis with prosthetic replacement. This study evaluates the treatment of malleolar fractures with the two most common implants in the United States: the STAR procedure and the Agility total ankle arthroplasty.

Malleolar Fracture After Total Ankle Arthroplasty2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

Leiomyosarcoma of the OS Calcis

2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

Primary leiomyosarcoma of the bone is uncommon. In literature, only 28 cases have been reported. Of these cases, only one occured in the foot and was located in the talus. This study reports a case of primary leiomyosarcoma of the os calcis, and discusses diagnosis, and briefly reviews the literature.

Leiomyosarcoma of the OS Calcis2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

Knee Ligament Injuries in Children

2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

Ligament injuries in the knee is uncommon in children under fourteen, due to the greater resiliency and strength of the ligaments. Nine children who had open physes and ligament injuries of the knee where studied. These children were studied pre and post-operatively.

Knee Ligament Injuries in Children2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

Intraspecies and Interspecies Comparison of the Compressive Properties of the Medial Meniscus

2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

The purpose of this study is to establish a "gold-standard" for properties of the meniscus in the knee. To determine the compressive material properties in the meniscus the study used six animal models at six different topographical locations.

Intraspecies and Interspecies Comparison of the Compressive Properties of the Medial Meniscus2021-05-05T12:09:31-06:00

Stingray Injury to the Webspace of the Foot

2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

This article describes a case of a healthy 31-year-old woman who sustained a stingray injury to the webspace of the foot. The wound became infected and the initial would culture grew Staphylococcus viridans. Operative measures were taken to treat the injury.

Stingray Injury to the Webspace of the Foot2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

Instability of the Subtalar Joint

2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

There has been substanical orthopedic literature on chronic lateral ligamentous instability, but little on the relationship of subtalar instability to this problem. A variety of reconstructive procedures has been used to treat lateral ankle instability, but subtalar instability is not corrected equally in these procedures. This study assesses more tailored treatment option for providing stability to the subtalar component.

Instability of the Subtalar Joint2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

Injuries to the Metatarsophalangeal Joints in Athletes

2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

Injuries to the metatarsophalangeal joints is becoming increasingly common in athletes due to the increase in flexible shoewear, and artificial playing surfaces. These injuries can vary form a mild sprain to a severe tear of the capsuloligamentous complex. This study broke-down an effective non-operative treatment option for these injuries.

Injuries to the Metatarsophalangeal Joints in Athletes2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

Infrapopliteal Transcatheter Interventions of Limb Salvage in Diabetic Patients: Importance of Aggressive Interventional Approach and Role of Transcutaneous Oximetry

2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

This study analyzed the effectiveness of infrapopliteal transcatheter interventions in slavaging ischemic limbs in diabetic patients who were referred for below the knee amputation. Diabetic patients are five times more likely to develop critical limb ischemia than non-diabetic patients.

Infrapopliteal Transcatheter Interventions of Limb Salvage in Diabetic Patients: Importance of Aggressive Interventional Approach and Role of Transcutaneous Oximetry2021-05-05T12:09:32-06:00

Hamstring Strains in Athletes: Diagnosis and Treatment

2021-05-05T12:09:33-06:00

Hamstring stains are among the most common injuries and re-injuries in athletes. This study breaks down the steps to recovery after a hamstring strain. In most cases non-operative treatment is a viable option; in the case of a completely rupture surgery is recommended.

Hamstring Strains in Athletes: Diagnosis and Treatment2021-05-05T12:09:33-06:00
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