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Treatment of the Fracture of the Middle Third of Clavicle by Intramedullary Threaded Steinmann Pin Fixation

Kang JD, Ha PS, Kim KY, Gwon YJ

Clavicle fractures are frequently seen with the recent increase in traffic and industrial accidents. Recently, in adults, open reduction and internal fixation techniques are commonly performed for the patient to...
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Treatment of Complete Acromioclavicular Separation by Coracoclavicular Wiring

Kang JD, Ha PS, Lee JH, Lee YH

Acromioclavicular joint injuries are frequently seen with the recent increase of traffic and industrial accidents. The treatment of complete separation of the acromioclavicular joint has been, and is still, a...
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Reapir of the Torn Achilles Tendon, Using the Plantaris Tendon

Kang JD, You MK, Yoo HJ, Ha PS

A major problem in the repair of the torn Achilles tendon has been providing the restoration of the anatomic continuity such that virtually normal plantar flexion power and ankle mobility...
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Knee Ligament Injuries Combined with Tibial Condyle Fracture: Clinical Study of 30 Patients

Chang SH, Kang JD, Ha PS, Lee JH

Injuries to the ligament, bone and other supporting structures of the knee joint have a tendency to increase becsuse of the increasing traffics, popularity of sports and industrial accidents. It...
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The Morphologic Study of the Calcar Femorale and its Relations to the Anteversion of the Neck of the Femur

Lee SW, Ha PS, Kang JD, Kim JJ

The calcar femorale is a specific anatomic entity which is often confused with the medial trabecular system or posteromedial cortex of the neck of the femur. The clinical significance of...
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Lumbosacral Distraction Spondylodesis of Spondylolisthesis and Spondylolysis of L5

Kang JD, Ha PS, Kim KY

Recently spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis have become major causes of low back pain in the orthopaedic field and numerous methods have been designed for its treatment. The authors used the LSDS with...
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