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Elbow injuries in athletes are becoming more frequent, especially in those involved in racket and throwing sports. Correct diagnosis of a painful elbow requires a thoughtful understanding of the anatomy and complex kinetics of this joint. Although elbow problems may present acutely, they are more commonly seen as chronic overuse syndromes. Elbow tendinopathy is caused by tendinous microtearing followed...
To evaluate the clinical and radiological results of a tantalum acetabular monoblock with a mean follow-up of 12 years.A prospective follow-up was performed on 23 hip replacements in 23 patients. The most frequent diagnosis was primary coxarthrosis (9 cases) and avascular necrosis (7 cases). The clinical results were assessed using the Merle D’Aubigne-Postel scale. The orientation of the components,...
Loss of elbow mobility can result in a severe functional limitation. Its causes remain unclear and the degree of functional limitation may be variable. The advent of new therapeutic strategies and the introduction of arthroscopic techniques have rekindled interest in this pathology.A review of the literature is carried out in order to assist the reader in making decisions concerning this complicated...
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