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Anterior Shoulder Instability with Type IX Superior Labral Anterior to Posterior (SLAP) Lesion–about a Clinical Case| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation - (SOJOR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Lesions of the superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) are often associated with repetitive movements of the shoulder above the head or traumatic history. Types V to X lesions are much rarer, and their prevalence has not yet been described in the literature. In this regard, we report the clinical case of a 34-year-old man, who reported multiple episodes of anterior dislocation of the right shoulder, which he reduced on its own. The patient described onset of instability after a fall with the upper limb in extension and abduction, 2 years before presentation to the authors. An arthro-magnetic resonance was performed that showed a rupture of the upper labrum that extending through the anterior to posterior region reaching the lower edge of the glenoid, with damage to the cartilage at the anterior portion of the glenoid. Surgical treatment was proposed, with diagnostic arthroscopy and arthroscopic sutu...

Reverse Flow Sural Flap Coverage in Sequel of Electric Burn, Case Report| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation - (SOJOR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Reconstruction of injuries and defects in the distal third of the lower extremities represents a challenge for the plastic surgeon. The clinical case of a 46-year-old patient with a sequela of electrical burn in the distal third of the leg and the proximal third of the right foot is presented, who underwent skin coverage with a reverse flow sural flap. The treatment performed is described, as well as the surgical technique. We consider that the reverse flow sural flap is an optimal option when evaluating different forms of coverage in lesions of the distal third of the lower extremities, with positive long-term results. Keywords Electrical burn, Reconstructive surgery, Sural flap Introduction The repair of injuries and defects of the lower limb located in its distal third constitutes a challenge for reconstructive plastic surgery. The research reflected in different bibliographic sources has allo...

Reverse Flow Sural Flap Coverage in Sequel of Electric Burn, Case Report| Stephy publishers

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  Journal of Orthopaedics Surgeries and Physiotherapy - (JOSP)| Stephy Publishers Abstract: Reconstruction of injuries and defects in the distal third of the lower extremities represents a challenge for the plastic surgeon. The clinical case of a 46-year-old patient with a sequela of electrical burn in the distal third of the leg and the proximal third of the right foot is presented, who underwent skin coverage with a reverse flow sural flap. The treatment performed is described, as well as the surgical technique . We consider that the reverse flow sural flap is an optimal option when evaluating different forms of coverage in lesions of the distal third of the lower extremities, with positive long-term results. Keywords: Electrical burn, Reconstructive surgery, Sural flap 1 Introduction The repair of injuries and defects of the lower limb located in its distal third constitutes a challenge for reconstructive plastic surgery. The research reflected in different bibliographic source...

Journal of Orthopaedics Surgeries and Physiotherapy - (JOSP)| Stephy publishers

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  Journal of Orthopaedics Surgeries and Physiotherapy - (JOSP) | Stephy publishers Journal of Orthopaedics Surgeries and Physiotherapy is open accesses Peer Reviewed Online Journal encourage researchers to publish their new findings or ideas in an open access platform. It deals with study of orthopaedic surgeries and Physiotherapy or basic research directly connected with orthopaedic. JOSP publishes articles in the field of orthopedic research, orthopedic reviews, orthopedic case reports, orthopedic surgery, physiotherapy research, physiotherapy reviews, physiotherapy case reports, etc. Areas of special interest in the journal include Sports Medicine, Trauma, Spine and Spinal deformities, Pediatric orthopaedics, Limb reconstruction procedures, Hand surgery, Bone fracture and Joint Research, Orthopaedic oncology, Arthritis, Physiotherapy treatment modalities, Orthopedic Research , Challenges and Complications of Orthopedic Surgery, Acupuncture, Exercise Physiology, Musculoskeletal I...