16 research outputs found
Surgical management of Hawkins type III talar neck fracture through the approach of medial malleolar osteotomy and mini-plate for fixation
A Rare Case of Extraskeletal Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma with Dedifferentiation Arising from the Buccal Space in a Young Male
Comparison between percutaneous and open reduction for treating paediatric talar neck fractures
Inhibition of Bcl-2 family members sensitizes mesenchymal chondrosarcoma to conventional chemotherapy: report on a novel mesenchymal chondrosarcoma cell line
Molecular tumour pathology - and tumour geneticsMTG
Complications after Displaced Talar Neck Fracture: Results from a Case Series and a Critical Review of Literature
Top orthopedic sports medicine procedures
Orthopedic sports medicine is a subspecialty of Orthopedics that focuses on managing pathological conditions of the musculoskeletal system arising from sports practice. When dealing with athletes, timing is the most difficult issue to face. Typically, athletes aim to return to play as soon as possible and at the pre-injury level. This means that management should be optimized to combine the need for prompt return to sport and to the biologic healing time of the musculo-skeletal. This poses a great challenge to sport medicine surgeons, who need to follow with attention to the latest scientific evidence to offer their patients the best available treatment options. We briefly review the most commonly performed orthopedic sports medicine procedures, outlining the presently available scientific evidence on their indications and outcomes