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Extensor Mechanism Pathologies
The extensor mechanism includes the quadriceps femoris, quadriceps tendon, patella, and patellar tendon. Injury to this biomechanical unit can have a debilitating impact on exercise and daily activities, so time-sensitive surgical intervention is often needed to restore function.
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Scapholunate Pathologies
Scapholunate pathologies disrupt the normal kinematics of the wrist. Common causes of pain and dysfunction include ganglion cysts and scapholunate ligament injuries, which can progress to scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC).
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries: Biologic Augmentation of the ACL
Chad D. Lavender, MD (Scott Depot, WV), discusses recent literature demonstrating improved functional outcome scores and decreased tunnel widening on imaging after biologic augmentation of an ACL reconstruction.
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Dr. Kakar Demonstrates Tips and Pearls for Thumb CMC Arthritis: Thenar Portal Debridement
Sanj Kakar, MD (Rochester, MN), performs thenar portal synovitic debridement using the NanoNeedle Scope in a cadaver specimen.
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Provisional Plating With the Mini Fragment System for Fracture Reduction and Temporary Stabilization
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