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  • #REDIRECT [[Muscle Rupture Surgery]]
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  • ===Indications for Surgery=== If surgery is indeed warranted in the treatment of an acute skeletal muscle injury, th
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  • ...g.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-volume-reduction-surgery</ref> ...B. The Evaluation and Preparation of the Patient for Lung Volume Reduction Surgery | Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society. Atsjournals.org. Available
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  • ...cademic.oup.com/painmedicine/article-abstract/12/4/577/1868602 Failed back surgery syndrome. Pain medicine]. 2011 Apr 1;12(4):577-606.</ref> ...ing with interval change of brain SPECT imaging in a case with failed back surgery syndrome]. Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics. 2011 Aug;36(4):52
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  • [[File:Surgery abdo.jpg|right|frameless]] '''“Surgery”''' means a procedure performed for the purpose of structurally altering
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  • ...266600/ Longitudinal changes in mobility following single-event multilevel surgery in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy]. Journal of Rehabilitation Medi ...1/j.1469-8749.2011.03995.x The influence of age at single‐event multilevel surgery on outcome in children with cerebral palsy who walk with flexed knee gait].
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  • ...hese have [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|reconstructive surgery]].<ref>Benjaminse A, Gokeler A, van der Schans CP. [https://www.jospt.org/d ...was required to keep joint immobilised for some time to protect graft and surgery, sacrificing performance and muscle function.<ref name=":1">Adams D, Logers
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  • ...hritis pain. Additionally, nailing helps to preserve the blood flow during surgery, limiting injury to the soft tissues close to the bone and promoting fractu There are several team that involves in intramedullary nailing surgery, pre and post-surgical. Post surgically, the pain management in terms of me
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  • == Benefits of Exercise Pre and Post Surgery == The effect of exercise on outcomes after surgery has been extensively studied in a number of populations. The most common po
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  • ...c surgical procedure in which the prosthetic pieces(s) of the previous TKR surgery are removed. New prosthetic pieces are then replaced within knee joint join ...larly have high expectations of improved outcomes, but in reality revision surgery can have a large negative impact on patients. The outcomes being often wors
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  • ...location site of lumbar stenosis: [https://sciatica.clinic/lumbar-stenosis-surgery-sciatica]/ 21<sup>st</sup> Sept 2016 -         previous back injury or surgery (Aiki et al., 2005)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Muscle Rupture Surgery]]
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  • ...e done she reported that the after-care was clearly lacking. The only post-surgery treatment she was offered was limited physiotherapy sessions every couple o
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  • ...ps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5435628/ Lumbar disc replacement surgery—successes and obstacles to widespread adoption]. Current reviews in muscu ...ial disk made of metal or a combination of metal and plastic. Commonly the surgery is performed with an anterior incision of the abdomen at the level of the t
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  • ...) for assessing the outcomes of shoulder [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|surgery]] and later was used for degenerative conditions (excluding conditions of [ ...ss the outcome of all shoulder surgeries with the exception of instability surgery.
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  • == Surgery ==
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  • ...eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-03/wkh-roh032218.php Rate of hip revision surgery declines in all age groups except middle age]. Available from: https://eure ...et al., [https://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2018/8987104/abs/ “Revision Surgery in Total Joint Replacement Is Cost-Intensive,”] BioMed Research Internat
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  • ...of Medicine. Available at:https://www.uofmhealth.org/conditions-treatments/surgery/plastic/burn-reconstructive (accessed 30. November 2020). </ref> Scars wil ...Keohane C, Gormley G. Physiotherapy in burns, plastics and reconstructive surgery. Impairment and Disability Course University of Limerick. Irlandia: The Edu
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  • ...iod, patients may respond mechanically to repeated movements or positions. Surgery can be considered if the patient fails conservative treatment. This length ...owever, if neither conservative treatment nor a TESI provided relief, then surgery was the preferred intervention.
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  • *Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American) *Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British)
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  • *Arthroscopic femoro–acetabular surgery for hip impingement syndrome<br> *Open femoro–acetabular surgery for hip impingement syndrome<br>
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  • ...aspx The Tinel sign: a historical perspective.] Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 2004 Aug 1;114(2):494-9.</ref> ...ression surgery in diabetic and nondiabetic neuropathy]. Annals of plastic surgery. 2004 Dec 1;53(6):523-7.</ref>
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  • ...m of adverse changes to the respiratory system occurring immediately after surgery.<ref name=":0">Miskovic A, Lumb AB. Postoperative pulmonary complications. ...With people who sustain PPCs, 14% to 30% die within 30 days after a major surgery compared to only 0.2% to 3% of patient who does not have PPCs. <ref>Herbstr
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  • ...ical perspective on distal radioulnar joint instability]. Journal of Wrist Surgery. 2017 May;6(02):088-96.</ref>. ...he key, hence the name "piano key" sign<ref name=":1">American Society for Surgery of the Hand. The hand: examination and diagnosis. Churchill Livingstone; 19
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  • ..., immediately after the surgery or after weeks, months, or years after the surgery. * Aseptic loosening: considered to be the most common indication for revision surgery
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  • ...c pain]] or are not satisfied with their [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|surgery]]. ...opathic pain]] rates post KJA reach their max at six to twelve weeks after surgery, and approximately 6% patients will go on to have long term neuropathic pai
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  • ===Indications for Surgery=== If surgery is indeed warranted in the treatment of an acute skeletal muscle injury, th
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  • ...test: A systematic review.] Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 2018 Dec 1;71(12):1693-703.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3305 ...atch Collapse Test in a Case of Failed Carpal Tunnel Releases. WUSTL Learn Surgery. Available from: https://youtu.be|xadO8ie7mXg </ref></div></div>
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  • ...ms impair health-related quality of life can be completed before and after surgery. ...was developed as an outcome measure of hallux valgus (bunions) corrective surgery and has recently been slightly amended and validated for use among patients
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ankle replacement. [Internet]. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 2010 November 13. Available from: http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.vub. ...ref name="p4">Ricker Polsdorfer, et al. Arthrodesis of Foot and Ankle-Open Surgery. [Internet] The Doctors of USC 2011. Available from: http://www.doctorsofus
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  • ...dicinenet.com/joint_stiffness/symptoms.htm</ref>.&nbsp;Stiffness following surgery or injury to a joint develops as a progression of four stages&nbsp;: bleedi
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  • ...ns, and putting stress on the capsule that was incised for the replacement surgery.<ref>Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/hip-dislocation Hip dislo * Previous hip surgery
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  • ...p" align="left" | Patients who subsequently underwent open or arthroscopic surgery were included. | valign="top" align="left" | Arthroscopy or open surgery<br>
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  • ...sion topography of the lesser occipital nerve]. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open. 2016 Mar;4(3).</ref>. === Surgery ===
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  • ...g.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-volume-reduction-surgery</ref> ...B. The Evaluation and Preparation of the Patient for Lung Volume Reduction Surgery | Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society. Atsjournals.org. Available
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  • ...h as it is still in good condition.<ref>Bone smart Partial Hip Replacement Surgery Available from: https://bonesmart.org/hip/partial-hip-replacement-surgery/ (accessed 16.2.2021)
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  • ...ses_following_shoulder_surgery.pdf Advice and Exercises Following Shoulder Surgery] from the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (2006). ...VUfKzUzG2A%3d&portalid=1 Olecranon Bursitis] from the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (2014).
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  • ...cancer adjoining pulmonary bulla]. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery. 2010 Jun 1;10(6):940-4.Available: https://academic.oup.com/icvts/article/1 ...al management is not enough, surgery is an option eg lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) and lung transplantation. Finding from research indicate that elasti
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  • ...time assessment of its smallest detectable change.] Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research. 2015 Dec;10(1):1-8.</ref>.
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  • ...rotation: a new clinical test for diagnosing subscapularis lesions.] Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2015 Apr 1;23(4):1247-52.</ref> ...g a subscapularis tear. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 2006 Oct 1;22(10):1076-84.</ref>
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  • ...D, Bridgeman J, Brogan DM. Snapping Triceps Syndrome. The Journal of hand surgery [https://www.jhandsurg.org/article/S0363-5023(17)30390-8/fulltext (American ...snapping elbows triggered by daily dumbbell exercises: a case report. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.10
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  • ...artery bypass grafting remains one of the most commonly performed major [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|surgeries]], with well-established symptomatic and ...from:https://www.epainassist.com/chest-pain/heart/precautions-after-bypass-surgery (accessed 20.5.2021)</ref>.
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  • ...266600/ Longitudinal changes in mobility following single-event multilevel surgery in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy]. Journal of Rehabilitation Medi ...1/j.1469-8749.2011.03995.x The influence of age at single‐event multilevel surgery on outcome in children with cerebral palsy who walk with flexed knee gait].
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  • ...limited diagnostic utility in CAM-type femoroacetabular impingement. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Apr;22(4):806-11.</ref> ...limited diagnostic utility in CAM-type femoroacetabular impingement.] Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Apr;22(4):806-11.</ref>
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  • ...] get oxygen from arteries that come off the abdominal aorta.<ref>Columbia Surgery Aorta Available:https://columbiasurgery.org/aortic/all-about-aorta (accesse ...sm. Ruptured aneurysms require emergency [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|surgery]] to stop the bleeding.
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  • ...souri: Elsevier Saunders, 2013.</ref>&nbsp;This condition usually requires surgery as medical management due to the fact that acute appendicitis can often be ...f appendicitis: a systematic review of population-based studies. Annals of surgery. 2017 Aug 1;266(2):237-41.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/282880
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  • ...of the Achilles Tendon Total Rupture Score; The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Available online 18 August 2013</ref> ==
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  • ...ominal Binder on Pain and Functional Recovery Following Gynecologic Cancer Surgery]: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania), 57(5), 481. ...ized-controlled-trial.pdf Use of abdominal binders after a major abdominal surgery: a randomized controlled trial.] Cureus. 2019 Oct 3;11(10).</ref>
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  • ...aluative self-report instrument to assess the outcomes of arthroscopic hip surgery.<ref name=":2">Hung M, Hon SD, Cheng C, Franklin JD, Aoki SK, Anderson MB, ...ore in hip arthroscopy. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 2007 Aug 1;23(8):822-6.</ref>
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  • ...s H, Lauer A, Kaufman K, et al. Prediction of outcome after rectus femoris surgery in cerebral palsy: the role of cocontraction of thefckLRrectus femoris and
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  • ...ww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11176352/ Patient-based outcomes after clubfoot surgery.] J Pediatr Orthop. 2001 Jan-Feb; 21(1):42-9.</ref> is a 10-item disease-sp ...ww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11176352/ Patient-based outcomes after clubfoot surgery.] J Pediatr Orthop. 2001 Jan-Feb; 21(1):42-9.
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  • ...mptoms successfully and delay problems for many years. Eventually, though, surgery may be needed to repair or replace a faulty heart valve. == Valve Surgery ==
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  • ...method to estimate inguinal hernia epidemiology in Ghana. World journal of surgery. 2013 Mar;37(3):498-503. Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23224074 ...musculature, often brought on by: Advanced age; strain; previous abdominal surgery
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  • ...c surgical procedure in which the prosthetic pieces(s) of the previous TKR surgery are removed. New prosthetic pieces are then replaced within knee joint join ...larly have high expectations of improved outcomes, but in reality revision surgery can have a large negative impact on patients. The outcomes being often wors
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  • ...anteric pain syndrome]. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 2022 Apr 1;38(4):1189-92.</ref> ...Nonarthritic Patient. Arthroscopy:] The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 2022 Oct 1;38(10):2930-8.</ref><br>
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  • ...hritis pain. Additionally, nailing helps to preserve the blood flow during surgery, limiting injury to the soft tissues close to the bone and promoting fractu There are several team that involves in intramedullary nailing surgery, pre and post-surgical. Post surgically, the pain management in terms of me
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  • ...e fixation in fractures of the femoral neck. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume. 1961 Nov;43(4):647-63.</ref>. It is simple and predicts th Surgery may be indicated depending on the type of fracture. In general:
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  • ...ude [[obesity]] and [[Infectious Disease|infections]]. Minimizing axillary surgery and radiation has been proven to reduce the risk of BCRL. ...at the time of initial diagnosis; early referral to physical therapy after surgery; and patient education regarding weight loss, [[skin]], and nail care are c
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  • == Benefits of Exercise Pre and Post Surgery == The effect of exercise on outcomes after surgery has been extensively studied in a number of populations. The most common po
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  • ...women of all ages facing fertility challenges, pelvic pain, gynecological surgery recovery, or having gone through traumatic birth experiences.<ref>Golden Fo * Post Surgery Scaring
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  • ...Fulkerson JP, Shea KP. Disorders of Patellofemoral Alignment. J Bone Joint Surgery. 1990; 72-A: 1424-1429</ref> The authors are from the University of Connect
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  • ...ctures of the Odontoid Process of the Axis]. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Volume 56, Issue 8</ref>: ...bral body of the axis. This type can be stable or unstable and may require surgery.
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  • ...H. Kirk Watson, et al.; 1988; Examination of the scaphoid; Journal of Hand Surgery, volume: 13A, 657-60. evidence level: F ...ling, et al.; 1994; Scaphoid Shift in the Uninjured Wrist; Journal of Hand Surgery, volume: 19A, 604-606 evidence level: C</ref><br>
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  • ...idation and comparison to the lift-off test. Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 2003 Sep 1;12(5):427-30.</ref> ...nostic performance of clinical tests for subscapularis tendon tears.] Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2018 Jan 1;26(1):176-81.</ref>
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  • ...pass surgery Available from:https://www.yourdictionary.com/coronary-bypass-surgery (last accessed 5.8.2020)</ref>. Those most often bypassed today include the
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  • ...the medial patellofemoral ligament: a systematic review of anatomy.] Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2017 Dec 1;25(12):3755-72.</ref> ...plied to a flexed, valgus knee joint<ref name=":1" />. MPFL reconstruction surgery is often performed in patients with [[Patellofemoral Instability|patellofem
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  • *Sports Surgery Clinic
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  • ...er limb. <br>Client was a teacher before amputation surgery. Following the surgery client has been unable to perform her teaching duties effectively. She is i ...abilitation of a diabetic amputee. At the first three months of amputation surgery, client experienced Phantom Limb pain and sensation. This as summarized by
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  • A pleurodesis is a form of pleural surgery which aims to obliterate the pleural space between the visceral and parieta == Physiotherapy Post-Pleurodesis Surgery ==
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  • ...forming activities of daily living. The test is highly significant in hand surgery for the assessment of treatments.<br> ...ents]. Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery. 1995 Jan 1;29(2):167-76.</ref>
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  • 1) Recent Illness or Surgery
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  • ...psy: Takes a sample of the tumor to test for cancer. Done with a needle or surgery.<ref>WebMD What Is Chondrosarcoma? Available:https://www.webmd.com/cancer/w Following a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis, surgery is the most common procedure to remove the tumor. Even for higher grade tum
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  • ...hand problems. Terminology, etiology, and management]. Clinics in plastic surgery. 1998 Oct 1;25(4):537-52.</ref>. ...px Congenital anomalies of the hand: an overview]. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 2009 Jul 1;20(4):999-1004.</ref> Congenital hand deformities affect approx
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  • ...o discriminate between subjects who indicated that they were "worse" after surgery from those who indicated they were "better" was excellent with c-statistic ...="Barber" /> However, it is important to consider that patients undergoing surgery also generally have higher scores at baseline.<ref name=":0">Wiegersma M, P
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  • ...n with multidetector-row helical computed tomography technology. Pediatric surgery is international. 2003 May;19:167-71.</ref>. Infants with ARM may also have ...tability of certain types of anorectal malformations. Journal of pediatric surgery. 2007 Jan 1;42(1):124-8.</ref>.
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  • ..., including shorter recovery time and more range of motion preserved after surgery. But partial knee replacement is only an option for people with knee damage * Surgery to replace the whole knee joint is called [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Tot
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  • * surgical procedures such as lymph node biopsy, parotid surgery, carotid surgery and jugular vein cannulation.<ref name=":3">Misty Suri. [http://www.mistysu * Nerve surgery, nerve grafting, nerve regeneration
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  • === Pharmacologic/Surgery === Pharmacologic and conservative protocols should always be trialled before surgery is suggested for most neuromuscular disorders.
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  • ...ed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21411239/ Chronic olecranon bursitis]. Journal of Hand Surgery. 2011 Apr 1;36(4):708-9.</ref> ...no response to conservative treatment and his condition deteriorates, then surgery may be indicated. When a patient undergoes a bursal excision (bursectomy),
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  • ...l position and eventually repair the damaged diaphragm. Traditionally, the surgery is done by '''laparotomy''' or '''thoracotomy'''. <ref name=":1">Yang GP, T <ref>Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Available from: https://www.youtube.co
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  • ...Variations of the extensor indicis muscle and tendon. The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume. 1999 Oct 1;24(5):575-8.</ref> - ...the forearm muscles: a study of 50 dissections. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 1991 Dec;88(6):1026-33.</ref>
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  • ...[5][7][9]. <br>Intra-articular injection of yttrium 90 or dysprosium after surgery can be used to treat diffuse PVNS [5][10].&nbsp; But the effectiveness is i Physical therapy before PVNS is diagnosed or before surgery, is unsuccessful. .<br>Postoperative rehabilitation can obtain good results
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  • ...he incision resulting in an transfemoral amputation. Six weeks status post surgery, he presented to amputee clinic. He had been compliant with the discharge i ...lung. He underwent a lobectomy with initially good recovery. One week post surgery he experienced significant pain in his right lower leg. He came to the emer
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  • ...598039/ Treatment of relapsed, residual and neglected clubfoot: adjunctive surgery.] Journal of children's orthopaedics. 2019 Jun 1;13(3):293-303.</ref> ...gain as much correction as possible for a number of weeks before going to surgery. However, there is not clear consensus on treatment in older children, w
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  • ...7967/ Slow‐transit constipation: evaluation and treatment]. ANZ journal of surgery. 2007 May;77(5):320-8. Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17497967/ ...e, Intussusception, and Functional Disorders]. Clinics in colon and rectal surgery. 2008 May;21(02):089-90. Available:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article
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  • ...on performed, with or without brain tissue removal, in patients undergoing surgery primarily for the evacuation of any type of intradural lesion. The aim of p ...delayed massive unilateral or bilateral brain swelling. Although previous surgery might have been performed in these patients, the purpose of surgical decomp
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  • ...tment] - Atlanta, GA - flexor tendon injury procedures. Hand, Wrist, Elbow Surgery - Atlanta, GA - Marietta - Dr. Steven Bailey. 2018. </ref> ...Jersey Finger. Hand Care: The upper extremity expert. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Available from: https://www.assh.org/handcare/condition/jersey
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  • .../Total_Knee_Arthroplasty knee joint replacement] or knee cartilage repair surgery. Uses of the CPM are also reported in pediatric orthopaedic surgeries or in Joint stiffness after surgery or injury is reported to progress through four stages: bleeding, edema, gra
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  • ...ase leads to the need of reducing the flexion of the left knee by a second surgery. If the young man isn't agree, his gait will be bad. If he's agree, he must Surgery on the left knee in October 2014 followed by a functional support for stump
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  • ...mor biopsy is performed a ie piece of tumor tissue will be removed during surgery, if possible. A neuropathologist should then review the tumor tissue.<ref n ...es. World neurosurgery. 2019 Feb 1;122:e1551-6.</ref>. A secondary goal of surgery is obtaining a biopsy of cancerous cells for diagnosis.
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  • ...the first clinical stage (cTNM) is often reassessed by the surgeon during surgery. Because of that the new reassessement is called the pathological stage (pT ...radiotherapy or chemotherapy but before surgery. If the patient underwent surgery after the adjuvant therapy, the TNM stadiation is referred to ypTNM.
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  • * [[Shoulder]] surgery ...ations present with this nerve. This may lead to clinical implications in surgery, diagnosis.<ref name=":0" />
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  • .../3571311 Revision total elbow arthroplasty]. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 1987 Apr;69(4):523-32.</ref>. The points are added up an ...y and reliability of the Mayo elbow performance score. The Journal of hand surgery. 2014 Jun 1;39(6):1146-50.</ref>.
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  • * Hinge-elbow brace: May be used to restrict elbow movement post fracture or surgery. Allows early mobilisation without damage to the healing tissue <ref>Fusaro * Slings: Can be used after upper limb injury or surgery to protect the injury site. They can be used to restrict movements in parti
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  • ...gnosis of full thickness supraspinatus tear. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2009 Jul 1;18(4):529-34.</ref> ...ns in the diagnosis of rotator cuff rupture. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 1996 Jul 1;5(4):307-13.</ref> in 1996, has been widely accepted as a valid
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  • ...SRM for the POPIQ-7 increased at 3 and 12 months in patients who underwent surgery for pelvic organ prolapse.<ref name=":0" /> ...nge in the summary score of 36 points (12%) or more to be meaningful after surgery.
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  • ...dosi RJ, Cox CS, Hoffman MS. Postoperative neuropathies after major pelvic surgery. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2002 Aug 1;100(2):240-4.</ref>. ...tent groin pain, defined as pain beyond three months after inguinal hernia surgery<ref>Barbosa CD, Oliveira DC, de-Melo-Delgado NM, Mafra JG, Santos RS, Morei
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  • ...C, Welch KJ. Surgical correction of pectus carinatum. Journal of pediatric surgery. 1987 Jan 1;22(1):48-53.</ref>]]Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) refers to a ...C, Welch KJ. Surgical correction of pectus carinatum. Journal of pediatric surgery. 1987 Jan 1;22(1):48-53.</ref>]]Treatment of pectus carinatum falls into th
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  • ...tions should be utilised ([[RICE|Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation]]). The surgery will ideally occur within one week of the rupture. == Surgery Description ==
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  • * Endovascular surgery: Angioplasty/Stenting When lifestyle changes and medicines do not work, the * Surgery (Bypass with vein or graft): Bypass surgery can also be performed to give blood a different path around the blocked art
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