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Nondisplaced Tibial Plateau Fracture Nondisplaced tibial plateau fractures are less severe than displaced ones and generally offer a better outcome. These fractures happen when the shin bone ...
Tibial plateau fractures can cause swelling, pain, and, in severe cases, loss of mobility of the knee joint. The tibia, also known as the shin bone, is the main bone in the lower leg.
Background This study described a novel, minimally invasive reconstruction technique of lateral tibial plateau fractures using a three-screw jail technique and compared it to a conventional two ...
A tibial plateau fracture refers to a break or crack in the top of the shin bone at the knee. It involves the cartilage surface of the knee joint. This joint helps support your body weight, and ...
The anterior tibial tendon is at the front of the ankle where it meets the foot. It helps lift the foot and turn it inward. Overuse injuries from walking and running may result in swelling, known ...
Tibial nerve injury. While it is rare, physical damage to your tibial nerve can occur. Since the nerve is close to other vital parts of your leg, such damage can cause significant problems.
Objective In contrast to posterior tibial tendon lesions, dislocations of the posterior tibial tendon are thought to be ‘extremely rare’. Diagnostic criteria for this condition have not yet been ...
When Ed squats, he can't sink as deep into the right side where he has limited tibial rotation, and shifts more to his left leg. To fix this, Dr. Horschig has a corrective exercise.
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