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Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine With Disc Disease
This video reviews the biomechanics and function of the spine and surrounding structures as they relate to disc disease. It also reviews epidemiology, incidence, risk factors, pathophysiology and/or mechanisms of injury, signs and symptoms, diagnostic techniques, and classification systems of...
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Managing Proximal Humeral Deficiency
At the Arthroplasty Evolutions course, Samuel M. Harmsen, MD (Phoenix, AZ), discusses the challenges of managing proximal humeral bone loss in revision shoulder arthroplasty, emphasizing its frequency, clinical impact, and strategies for prevention and reconstruction.
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Lesser Toe Pathologies: Minimally Invasive Exostectomy of a Type 1 Tailor’s Bunion
James McWilliam, MD (White Plains, NY), surgically demonstrates a type 1 tailor’s bunion repair with an exostectomy using MIS techniques.
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Spine Evolutions
Discover the latest advances and innovations in endoscopic spine surgery from Spine Evolutions.
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Osteochondral Injuries of the Hip
When focal cartilage defects of the hip arise, cartilage-preserving techniques are paramount to prevent progression to osteoarthritis. Surgical interventions include the use of autografts, allografts, and biologic treatments.
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Hallux Rigidus
Hallux rigidus presents mobility challenges in the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint, limiting normal gait and foot and ankle mechanics. Chronic cases may benefit from cheilectomy, interpositional arthroplasty, and arthrodesis procedures to improve pain and function.
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Approach to Small Lesions: AutoCart™ Technique
At the Patellofemoral Forum, J. Lee Pace, MD (Plano, TX), explains the evolution of cartilage repair techniques for small patellofemoral lesions and describes how various techniques can enhance cartilage repair and regeneration.
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Leading experts present the latest minimally invasive approaches for spinal surgery.
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Patellar Tendon Tears
More common in those under 40 years old, patellar tendon ruptures often require prompt surgical management to restore function. Transosseous tunnels or suture anchors are standard methods of fixation, with additional options for autograft or allograft augmentation.
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Distal Radioulnar Joint (DRUJ) Instability
The distal radioulnar joint, or DRUJ, is a complex articulation that is dependent on a multitude of static and dynamic stabilizers. Careful evaluation of the various factors that contribute to distal radioulnar joint instability is key for determining appropriate treatment.
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Ganglion Cysts
Ganglion cysts of the dorsal wrist are characterized by synovial metaplasia and herniation with capsular involvement. This common soft tumor most often originates from the scapholunate ligament with surgical indications for open or arthroscopic resection.
