نتایج جستجو برای: locked pubic symphysis

تعداد نتایج: 20415  

2012
Jerry Hesch

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this article is to bridge research from orthopedic trauma to obstetric symphyseal diastasis (SD) also to discuss pubic joint dysfunction (PJD), introducing new models (NM) of both. Pubic joint dysfunction presents with pain and purported hypermobility (at times subjectively defined, other times objectively shown with x-rays etc.). In contrast, symphyseal diastasis (S...

Journal: :Vestnik travmatologii i ortopedii imeni N.N. Priorova 2023

BACKGROUND: Currently, researchers are interested in little-studied complications such as pain during intercourse, mainly the pubic region, often combined with diastasis of symphysis. Our data and those domestic foreign authors presented main problematic aspect, i.e., dysfunctions Literature revealed reasons for emergence above problems. The pelvic ring injuries, including sexual dysfunction fe...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2011
S E Putnis R Pearce U J Wali M D Bircher M S Rickman

The aim of this study was to review the number of patients operated on for traumatic disruption of the pubic symphysis who developed radiological signs of movement of the anterior pelvic metalwork during the first post-operative year, and to determine whether this had clinical implications. A consecutive series of 49 patients undergoing internal fixation of a traumatic diastasis of the pubic sy...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH 2015

2001
John Orchard John W Read Geoffrey M Verrall John P Slavotinek

Chronic groin pain is a common symptom in the football and hockey codes. Although there is a large differential diagnosis, this review focuses upon the peri-pubic causes of isolated groin pain (pubalgia). Publications that included a hypothesis of the cause of pubalgia were reviewed. The competing views were that pubalgia arises from a single pathology, multiple unrelated pathologies, and multi...

2011

INTRODUCTION: Athletic pubalgia, also known as sports hernia, is a common clinical presentation of localized groin pain, which can affect several locations including: adductor origin, inguinal region, acetabular/hip region and at the pubic symphysis [1]. Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) has been suspected as a major cause of groin pain in athletes, but a clear linkage has yet to be establishe...

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