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Understanding recurrent groin pain following periacetabular osteotomy assessment of psoas tendon mechanics using discrete element analysis
Recurrent groin pain following periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a challenging problem. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the position and dynamics of the psoas tendon as a potential cause for recurrent groin pain following PAO.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery -
Comparing outcomes of hip arthroscopy and periacetabular osteotomy for the treatment of borderline hip dysplasia a systematic review
Hip arthroscopy (HA) and periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) are common hip preservation procedures pursued in borderline hip dysplasia (BHD), yet there is no consensus on the preferred treatment. This systematic review aims to synthesize the present literature on HA and PAO for the management of BHD.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery -
Skeletal immaturity may protect against arthrofibrosis after ACL reconstruction
Results showed 3.9% of pediatric and adolescent patients who underwent ACL reconstruction developed arthrofibrosis; however, skeletally immature patients had significantly lower rates of arthrofibrosis vs. skeletally mature patients.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Healio -
Novel posterior column osteotomy technique may improve deformity correction in scoliosis
Results showed a novel posterior column osteotomy technique may be effective in improving deformity correction in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis undergoing posterior spinal fusion.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Healio -
Faster stronger amp smarter New research shows the importance of brain training for junior athletes
Think Lionel Messi, Scott Pendlebury, or Natalie Medhurst, coolly assessing all the options before making pivotal decisions. How do these elite athletes become so great? As well as their physical attributes, their brain power is an obvious asset.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Medical Xpress -
Wrist Sprain in Children
A wrist sprain happens when one or more ligaments in your child's wrist stretch or tear. Ligaments are tough tissues that connect bones and keep them in place, and support your child's joints.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Drugs -
Even if they arent sporty all kids need to throw and catch How can you help if your child is struggling
Apart from literacy and numeracy, some of the most important skills children learn in their primary school years are throwing and catching. These are considered "fundamental movement skills" because they underpin other, more complicated physical activities.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Medical Xpress -
Threedimensionalprintingguided preoperative planning of upper and lower extremity pediatric orthopedic surgeries A systematic review of surgical outcomes
T h r e e - d i m e n s i o n a l p r i n t i n g h a s e v o l v e d i n t o a c o s t - e f f e c t i v e a n d a c c e s s i b l e t o o l . I n o r t h o p e d i c s u r g e r y , c r e a t i n g p a t i e n t - s p e c i f i c a n a t o m i c a l m o d e l s a ...On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Sage Journals -
Design and application of a novel 3D printing digital navigation template for treatment of cubitus varus deformity in children
This study was aimed to assess the feasibility and efficacy of 3D printing digital template for treatment of cubitus varus deformity.On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Frontiers in Pediatrics -
Prevalence of scoliosis in children and adolescents a systematic review and metaanalysis
The understanding of the prevalence and early predictive factors of scoliosis in children and adolescents is limited, which poses challenges to developing preventative strategies. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to clarify the prevalence and predictors of scoliosis among children and ...On : 09-Aug-2024- Source : Frontiers in Pediatrics