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Surgical Treatment for Diffuse Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Ankle by A Combined Open and Arthroscopic Synovectomy: A Case Report

Choi JC, Song WS, Byun CW, Kim J, Han EM

Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare proliferative disease involving the synovial membranes. Complete excision with a total synovectomy is important for diffuse type PVNS because of its high recurrence...
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Intermediate-Term Clinical Outcomes after Total Ankle Arthroplasty for End-Stage Rheumatoid Arthritis with Modification of Perioperative Anti-Rheumatic Medication

Cho BK, Ko BS

PURPOSE: This retrospective study reports the intermediate-term clinical outcomes including the practical function in daily and sports activities after total ankle arthroplasty for end-stage rheumatoid arthritis, as well as the...
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Primary Treatment of Acute Ankle Sprain: Retrospective Comparison of Cast Immobilization and Functional Ankle Brace

Bae SY, Ahn SH, Chung HJ, Kam MC

PURPOSE: To compare the efficacy between cast immobilization and functional treatment using an ankle brace as a treatment for acute lateral ankle sprain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study reviewed the medical...
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Peroneal Tendon Repair in Sports Injury

Young KW, Park KC, Hwang JS, Lee HS

PURPOSE: This study examined the clinical outcomes and assessed the average time to return to play following a peroneal tendon repair in Korean athletes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2004 and...
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Surgical Treatment of Calcaneal Fractures of Sanders Type II and III by A Minimally Invasive Technique with 6.5 mm Cancellous Screw

Oh YS, Lee KH, Kim JH, Lee MJ

PURPOSE: This study evaluated the clinical and radiological results of 6.5 mm full threaded cancellous bone screw fixation of calcaneal fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty seven patients diagnosed with Sanders type...
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Current Updates in the Treatment of Achilles Tendon Rupture

Kim JB, Yoon JY

Achilles tendon rupture is a common sports injury encountered in younger populations. Various treatment methods are used for acute and chronic rupture. Several treatments for each condition are available, each...
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Result of Staged Operation in Ruedi-Allgower Type II and III Open Tibia Pilon Fractures with Severe Comminution

Choi KY, Lee JY, Jang H, Kim YW

PURPOSE: This study analyzed the clinical and radiological results of Reudi-Allgower type II and III open tibia pilon fracture patients who underwent plate fixation after the recovery of a soft...
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Stiff-Person Syndrome: Diagnostic Difficulty

Lee JK, Kang C, Kim SB, An BK, Lee GS

Stiff-person syndrome is a rare disorder, and the natural history of the syndrome has not been completely ascertained. The symptoms range from mild to severe and can progress over time:...
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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Hallux Valgus Deformity Using Intramedullary Low Profile Plate Fixation: A Case Report

Cho ST, Suh JS, Choi JY

According to a recent systemic review, hallux valgus deformity has a prevalence rate of about 23% among adults aged 18 to 65 years. To date, more than 100 operative methods...
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Regional Variation in the Incidence of Diabetes-Related Lower Limb Amputations and Its Relationship with the Regional Factors

Won SH, Kim J, Chun DI, Yi Y, Park S, Jung KY, Park GH, Cho J

PURPOSE: To investigate the spatial distribution of diabetes-related lower limb amputations and analyze the relationship between the spatial distribution of diabetes-related lower limb amputations and regional factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This...
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