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Passive Manipulation for the Treatment of Frozen Shoulder

Hwang SK, Kim JS

The treatment of frozen shoulder should initially be conservative, with the emphasis on passive stretching of the capsular structures. If the patient's clinical progress stalls or the condition worsens, and...
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Normolipemic Tendinous and Tuberous Xanthomatosis: One Case Report

Kang CJ, Ha SH, Lee SH, Chung YJ, Chung CY

A xanthoma is a localized collection of tissue histiocytes containing lipid and is usually associated with hyperlipidemia. Tendinous and tuberous xanthomatosis have been found in association with familial hypercholesterolemia, Type...
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Treatment for Fracture of the Humeral Neck Using a Device of External Fixation

Kim HS, Hong KD, Ha SS, Hyun KC

Fractures of the humeral neck are relatively common, but their anatomical complexities make closed reduction difficult sometimes, and in case of reduction it is tough to maintain the position. Even...
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Morquio's Syndrome: A Case Report

Choi KS, Choung ES, Yang CR

Morquio's syndrome is a very rare disease, which is characterized by dwarfism, flattening of the vertebral body, marked spinal kyphosis, widespread affection of the epiphyses and normal intelligence. The authors...
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The Reduction of Locked Facet on 12 th Thoracic Vertebra with Harrington Distraction Rods

Yune SH, Lee KJ, Lee JK, Lee JK

Many authers insisted that the fracture-dislocation of the vertebral column with locked facet, bilateral dislocation of articular facets which resistant to closed reduction, were necessary to posterior stabilization with anterior...
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Clinical Study of Kienbock's Disease

Moon ES, Ko JY

Kienbock's disease is a rare disease that is suspected to be caused by the circulatory impairment or/and trauma to the lunate. The various modes of etiology, progression and the treatment...
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The Clinical analysis of Acetabular Fracture

Jeong HY, Yang SW, Nam PH

If the treatment of acetabular fractures are not satisfactory, there will be serious complication such as traumatic arthritis or avascular necrosis of the femoral head. There is much continuing discussion...
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Radiologic Study of Torsion Type of Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus in Children

Kim BK

1. The author found that the periosteal callus was formed on lateral side of the fracture in two cases of three posteromedially displaced supracondylar fracture of the humerus associated with...
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Case Report

Kang CJ, Ha SH, Lee SH, Park KH

Osteogenesis imperfecta is a hereditary condition characterized by fragility of bone, deafness, blue sclera, laxity of joints and a tendency to improvement with age. Authors experienced osteogenesis imperfecta that develped...
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Surgical Treatment in Congenital Ulnar Drift of Fingers

Lee EW, Jung YB, Kang KS, Kang SY, Lee SY

The Congenital Ulnar Drift of the fingers is a relatively uncommon and has symmetrical malformations of hand, face and foot characterized by MP joint flexion contracture and ulnarward deviation of...
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Comparative Analysis of TKR in Preoperative Ambulatory and Non - ambulatory Patients with Rheumatiod Arthritis

Bae DK, Ahn JS, Cho YJ

At Orthopaedic Department of Kyung Hee University Hospital, we performed 50 total knee replacement in 32 patients who had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis during the period from Aug. 1982 to...
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A Clinical Study of Tibial Plateau Fracture

Chung YK, Yoo JH, Woo YH

Tibial Plateau fracture is relatively common injury which often produce major disability, and their treatment has been in controversy. Recent studies suggest that early knee motion and perhaps better surgical...
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Quadricepsplasty for the Extension Contracture of the Knee

Yoo MC, Bae DK, Park SM, Kim KT

We analyzed 34 extension contracture of the knee patients after modified Judet's procedure. Male patient was 32 and female was 2. Age ranged from 19 years to 61 years average...
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Treatment of Fracture of the Femoral Shaft with the Brooker - Wills Distal Locking Intramedullary Nail in Adulthood

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Lee SK

The intramedullary nailing is the effective device now available for patient with appropriate fracture of the femoral shaft in adulthood. But problems with shortening and rotation of the femur persist,...
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A Rotation - plasty for Focal Femoral Deficiency Due to Chronic Osteomyelitis

Kim JM, Lee SK, Kim Y, Shin JH

Rotation-plasty provides useful knee function and permits use of what is essentially an end-weight-bearing below-the knee prosthesis. This principle of rotating the foot was first used by Borggreve in 1930(3),...
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Discograph - Plain and Axial

Wang JM

Lumbar discography was described as the clinical diagnostic method by Lindblom in 1948, but its clinical value is still controversial. There are many false positive on lumbar discography. As CT...
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Treatment of Tibial Fractures by Interlocking Intramedullary Nailling

Yoo MC, Bae DK, Lee YG, Kim YS

We treated 74 fractures of the tibia by Interlocking intramedullary nail from Jan. 1982 to Mar. 1988. 58 of the fractures were fresh, 11 of these were open fractures. The...
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Management of Acetabular Fractures - A Comparison of the Results of Closed and Open Treamtnet -

Park MS, Lee JM, Chae SS

The treatment of acetabular fractures is composed of operative and conservative methods, however, they are still controversial. Generally, because the acetabular fracture involves the joint surface and one sequalae such...
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Anterior Screw Fixation of Dens Fracutre

Chung JY, Jung ST

The treatment of fractures of the dens is controversial and the major controversy has centered on type II fracture of Anderson and D'Alonzo classification because of its high incidence of...
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A Clinical Analysis of the Diver's Osteonecrosis

Park JT, Park CG, Kim HG, Kim YJ

Diver's bone lesion was described for the first time by Grutzmacher in 1941. Ten cases of osteonecrosis of the femoral head in divers were analysed on the basis of clinical...
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