13 research outputs found

    Complications of splintage in congenital dislocation of the hip

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    The use of abduction splintage in the treatmentof congenital dislocation of the hip hasan important morbidity. Six children whodeveloped complications are presented in thispaper. Sustained splintage of an unreducedhip, overcorrection of the femoral head displacement,avascular necrosis of the femoralhead, full thickness pressure sores, and excessivetibial torsion may occur as a consequenceof treatment. Expert supervision of abductionsplintage, correct case selection, and regularreview are necessary to reduce the incidenceof such complications.<br/

    Clinical Reflections on Some Models in Absenteeism

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    Behavioural Inquisition into Absenteeism

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    A systematic comparison of the actual, potential, and theoretical health effects of cobalt and chromium exposures from industry and surgical implants

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    Immunohistochemical Analysis of Matrix Proteolytic Enzymes in the Periprosthetic Tissue in the Patients with Loosening Prostheses.

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