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Surgical Treatment of Tennis Elbow

Lee EW, Kang KS, Chung DH

Five cases of tennis elbow seen during the time period from Jaunary 1983 to January 1985 had operative treatment. Of the five clinical cases, four elbows in three patients were...
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Dislocation of Peroneal Tendons Two Cases Report

Lee EW, Kim YS, Jeon JM

Dislocation of peroneal tendons are caused by forceful domifiexion of the foot accompanied by a powerful contraction of the peroneal muscles. This mechanism of injury tears the superior pemneal retinaculum...
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A Ganglion Near the Hip Joint: One Case Report

Kim SJ, Chang JD, Park BM

The term “ganglion” was given by Hippocrates to designate a knot of tissue filled with mucin. A ganglion may be defined as a cystic benign tumor filled with a mucoid...
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A Clinical Study of Low Back Pain

Roh YW, Song JE, Byun CS, Baik CH

As Kelsey stated “Four out of five individuals will have a significant complaint of back painat one time or another in their lives and impairment of the spine are the...
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Analysis on Microsurgical Replantations of Severed Upper Extremity by Avulsion Injury: Three Cases Report

Lee SH, Chang JS, Kim CW, Lim HC

Severed extremity by avulsion type injury doesn't constitute good indication for replantation by any means and used to end up with total failure even if tried by efficient microsurgical team....
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The Clinical Study of Free Dorsalis Pedis Flap by Microsurgery

Whang KS, Lee KS, Kim KH, Chang BI

Free dorsalis pedis flap transfers were performed in twelve cases at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of Hanyang University Hospital from January, 1980 to December, 1983. The result were summerized...
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Congenital Coxa Vara: Report of Two Cases

Park BM, Lee HM

Congenital coxa vara is an uncommon dysplasia, not evident at brith, which first noticed when the child begins walking. Radiographs of the proximal femur include a decreased neck shaft angle,...
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Valgus Deformity after Non-displaced Fracutre of the Proximal Tibia in Children

Ahn JI, Kim TS, Lee KI

Tibia valga has been described as a consequence of non-displaced fractures of the proximal metaphysis of the tibia in children. There has been considerable speculation about the cause of this...
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Little Leaguer's Elbow report of 4 Cases

Moon MS, Chang JH, Choi YS

Repeated throwing of baseballs by juvenile pitchers is known to cause damages to bone and cartilage as well as soft tissue in the involved upper extremity. Authors present 4 cases...
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The Measurement of the Soft Tissue Pressure beneath a Tourniquet in the Arm

Lee EW, Ahn BW, Chung MH

The use of a pneumatic tourniquet is potentially associated with injury to underlying muscles, vessels, and nerves if excessive pressure occurs beneath the toumiquet. In order to minimize the risk...
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Long Term Results in the Treatment of Femoral Shaft Fractures in Young Children by Hoke Traction Method

Kim JO, Kim HS, Lee WJ, Hur CR

Hoke traction and immediate immobilization in a spica cast were used to treat 32 children ranging on age from two to eight year old who had closed femoral shaft fractures...
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The Advantages of Computed Tomogram in Diagnosis of Pelvic Fracture

Kim SJ, Kim YT

Computed tomography is helpful in delineating the extent and configuration of pelvic fracture. These injuries are frequently complex, and the precise pathologic anatomy is not easily demonstrated by conventional radiographs....
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Percutaneous K-wire Fixation of Colles' Fracture A Prospective Study of Twenty Seven Cases

Choy WS, Chung WK, Park DC

27 Colles' fracture were treated with closed reduction and percutaneous k-wire fixation under the C-arm fields, from July 1980 to September 1984 at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Eul...
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A Clinical Comparison between One-Plane Bilateral Frame and Two-Plane Bilateral Frame of External Fixation in the Treatment of Open Tibial Shaft Fractures

Hwang BY, Park MS, Park JH

Treatment of open tibial shaft fracture is difficult, especially when there are severe soft tissue damage. Various complications are noted. The aims of treatment for the open fractures are to...
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Tibia Shaft Fractures Treated with the Hoffmann External Fixation

Bae DK, Yoo MC, Cho IH, Lee BS

The anatomical characteristics of the tibia, which is covered by subcutaneous tissue anteriorly, emphasize the vulnerability of the tibia to trauma and frequently result in open comminuted fracture. Open fractures...
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The Factors Affecting The Prognosis of Arthroscopic Meniscectomy

Kim JM, Choi NY, Lee HS

Between May 1982 and October 1983, arthroscopic meniscectomy had been performed in 54 knees between ages of 11 and 70 years. There were 32 male patients and 22 female patients...
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Anterversion of the Femoral Neck: Comparision of Methods of Measurement in Bone Model

Rhee KZ, Kim ON, Rha SY

The significance of the angle of anteversion of the femur is widely recognised, especially incongenital dislocation of the hip, cerebral palsy, Legg-Calve-Perthes' disease, and in-toeing gait, And many methods of...
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An Experimental Study of the Effect of plaster of Paris on the Bone Defects of Adult Rabbits

Lee CJ, Park SR, Im S, Chang SK, Lee JS

Implant materials, for examples, plaster of Paris, Bone cement and ceramics which are used experimentally to regain shape and function, act as a scaffold for bone growth and contribute to...
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Surgical Attempt for Elimination of Transphyseal Closure after Physeal Damage (II)

Ahn JI, Park HJ, Park CH

Partial closure of an epiphyseal plate can reduce growth in length and cause angular deformationof the bone. The bone bridge between the epiphysis and the metaphysis, which inhibits growth, can...
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