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Study cites fourcorner arthrodesis as effective treatment for arthritic wrists
Recently published data indicated four-corner arthrodesis with circular plate fixation is effective for the treatment of wrists with degenerative arthritis.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Healio -
Carpal tunnel syndrome up with overweight obesity
Overweight and obesity are associated with increased risk of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and carpal tunnel release, according to a meta-analysis published in the December issue of Obesity Reviews.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Medical Xpress -
Study explores spinal cord stimulation to treat paralysis
A Vanderbilt neurosurgeon is looking to recruit patients with paraplegia to investigate whether intraspinal microstimulation technology can restore complex body movements.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Medical Xpress -
Children with specific birth defects at increased risk for abuse
Children born with cleft lip or palate and spina bifida are at an increased risk for abuse before the age of 2, according to researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).The results were published in the December issue of the journal Pediatrics.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Medical Xpress -
Innovative tissue engineering strategies to repair spinal disc herniation
New therapeutic approaches to repair herniated discs in the lumbar spine using novel tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies have shown promising outcomes in preclinical studies and target the underlying problem of disc injury or instability, unlike current nonsurgical and surgical t...On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Medical Xpress -
Herniated disks in children and teens linked to lower spine malformations
Most children and adolescents with herniated disks in the lower (lumbar) spine have some sort of malformation of the spinal vertebrae, reports a study in the December issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Medical Xpress -
Researchers identify cutoff age for percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy
In a recently published retrospective cohort study, researchers determined patients who are 57 years of age or older who underwent a percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy have higher rates of reoperation than patients younger than 57 years.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Healio -
Arthroscopic reconstruction of posterior glenoid bone loss with distal tibia allograft
Posterior glenohumeral instability is rare, accounting for approximately 5% of cases of shoulder instability. Although bone loss is implicated in most cases of recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability, the impact of glenoid bone loss on posterior instability is poorly understood. Specifically, th...On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Healio -
Study examines scapular orientation during elevation in controls vs patients with cuff pathology
Results from this study showed when the arm was at rest, scapular orientation was similar in healthy patients, patients with rotator cuff tears, and patients with both rotator cuff tears and subacromial impingement syndrome. However, when the arm was put in lateral elevation, patients with both rota...On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Healio -
Fewer early complications seen with arthroscopic vs open rotator cuff repair in veteran population
Compared with open repair, arthroscopic rotator cuff repair performed in a veteran population showed significantly lower rates of early postoperative complications and 30-day return to the OR.On : 06-Jan-2016- Source : Healio