نتایج جستجو برای: subaxial subluxation

تعداد نتایج: 2672  

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
ioannis p. stathopoulos department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece; third orthopedic department, kat hospital, university of athens, athens, greece; third orthopaedic department, university of athens, kat hospital, 10 athinas str., kifissia, pc: 14561, athens, greece. tel: +30-2108018123, fax: +30-2108018122 konstantinos raptis department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece efstathios g. ballas department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece; first orthopedic department, attikon hospital, university of athens, athens, greece sarantis-petros g. spyridonos department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece

conclusions the treatment of symptomatic ecu instability is still controversial, especially for acute dislocations. depending on the type of injury many surgical techniques have been proposed. combination of direct repair of the tendon’s subsheath and reinforcement with an extensor retinaculum graft is a reliable option. introduction dislocation/subluxation of the extensor carpi ulnaris (ecu) t...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2015
Mohammed F Shamji Michael G Fehlings

E420 CMAJ, September 22, 2015, 187(13) ©2015 8872147 Canada Inc. or its licensors Ahealthy 68-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a 6-month history of neck pain, weakness of the arms, hand incoordination, difficulty walking and tingling sensations in the arms and legs. She had been in a motor vehicle collision 25 years earlier in which the base of the odontoid process had ...

Journal: :Ukrainian neurosurgical journal 2021

Cervical spine injuries are a fairly common consequence of mechanical impact on the human body. The subaxial level cervical accounts for approximately half to 2/3 these injuries. Despite numerous classification systems that exist describing injuries, recommendations treatment strategy very limited, and currently none them is universal generally accepted. Consequently, decisions based individual...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1970
I C Isdale A B Corrigan

Neck involvement in cases of rheumatoid arthritis is extremely common, and the radiological features have been investigated by several authors, particularly Martel (1961, 1964), Bland, Davis, London, Van Buskirk, and Duarte(1963), Serre, Simon, Janicot, and Levy (1964) and Conlon, Isdale, and Rose (1966). The features most characteristic are atlanto-axial subluxation, serial subluxation, and di...

Journal: :Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2005
Joseph C Keating Keith H Charlton Jaroslaw P Grod Stephen M Perle David Sikorski James F Winterstein

Subluxation syndrome is a legitimate, potentially testable, theoretical construct for which there is little experimental evidence. Acceptable as hypothesis, the widespread assertion of the clinical meaningfulness of this notion brings ridicule from the scientific and health care communities and confusion within the chiropractic profession. We believe that an evidence-orientation among chiroprac...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1995
J Hall B Dudgeon M Guthrie

OBJECTIVES Shoulder subluxation after cerebrovascular accident has been associated with chronic pain, orthopedic complications, peripheral nerve damage, and autonomic dysfunction. Clinical diagnosis and gradation of subluxation is problematic due to the lack of precision in frequently used measures. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of clinical techniques used to assess inf...

Journal: :The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 2014
Andrée-Anne Marchand Jessica J Wong

Atlantoaxial subluxation that is not related to traumatic, congenital, or rheumatological conditions is rare and can be a diagnostic challenge. This case report details a case of anterior atlantoaxial subluxation in an 83-year-old female without history of trauma, congenital, or rheumatological conditions. She presented to the chiropractor with insidious neck pain and headaches, without neurolo...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1980
B Althoff I F Goldie

Atlanto-axial subluxation occurs with a frequency varying from 6% to 45% in rheumatoid arthritis. Most patients are treated conservatively with a cervical collar. The effectiveness of different cervical collars in inhibiting anterior atlanto-axial subluxation was tested in 11 patients with classical rheumatoid arthritis. None of the collars had any major influence in inhibiting anterior subluxa...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic trauma 2016
Dafang Zhang Matthew Tarabochia Stein Janssen David Ring Neal Chen

OBJECTIVE The management of terrible triad injuries has evolved over the last 2 decades to include routine radial head fixation or replacement, reattachment of the lateral collateral ligament, with or without coronoid fixation. Our objective was to determine the likelihood of and factors associated with subluxation or dislocation after operative treatment of terrible triad injuries among a larg...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2018
Mark R McCann Philippa A Rust Robert Wallace

Background The trapeziometacarpal joint (TMCJ) is inherently unstable, relying on ligament restraint to prevent subluxation. Subluxation of the thumb in a dorsoradial direction is often observed in clinical practice, either after acute ligament injury or more commonly with osteoarthritis (OA). This subluxation follows loss of function of trapeziometacarpal ligaments that stabilise this joint, r...

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