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Arthroscopy for Rotational Ankle Fractures

Kwon TH, Choi YH, Lee KM

Rotational ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries of lower limbs treated by orthopedic surgeons. Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is considered a gold standard treatment for...
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Six Cases of Diabetic Foot Wounds with Concomitant Skin Malignancies

Kwon TH, Lee T, John Park C, Choi YH, Lee KM

Diabetic foot wounds have a significant effect on the health-related quality of life of patients. As diabetic foot wounds are usually chronic and recurrent, it is possible that they can...
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Intramuscular Myxoma of the Foot: A Case Report

Shin WJ, Lee CS, Hwang CM, Jang MG, Song JH

Intramuscular myxoma is a rare benign myxoid tumor that is difficult to differentiate from other benign soft tissue tumors and sarcoma, and as a result, intramuscular myxoma is commonly misdiagnosed...
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Two-Stage Operation Over a Period of 7 Years for a Patient with Macrodactyly: A Case Report

Kwon YU, Seo YC, Jeon GW, Lee HY

Macrodactyly of the toe is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by the overgrowth of a digit/digits in the foot and is one of the most difficult conditions to treat. Since...
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Use of Subtalar Arthroscopy in Intra-Articular Calcaneus Fractures

Woo I, Park CH

Displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures are difficult to treat because of complex anatomy and high soft tissue complications. Various surgical approaches have been introduced to solve these problems, but the treatment...
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Toe-in Gait, Associated Complications, and Available Conservative Treatments: A Systematic Review of Literature

Karimi MT

Purpose: Toe-in gait is defined as a style of walking in which the foot turns inward. It may be caused by an increase in femoral bone anteversion, tibia torsion, and...
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Simple Postoperative Exercise of Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture without Active Range of Motion Exercise

Hwang JK, Jung Y, Seo DK

Purpose: Postoperative exercise for acute Achilles tendon rupture is important for a patient’s return to daily life and sports. On the other hand, the protocol requires considerable effort to educate...
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