
Iliotibial band friction syndrome is a condition characterized by excessive friction between the iliotibial band and the lateral femoral condyle and presents with activity related lateral knee pain. Diagnosis is made radiographically with hip radiographs showing an aspherical femoral (Cam impingement) or anterosuperior. Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is the abnormal contact between the femur and acetabulum which may lead to labral damage, various degrees of chondral injury and progressive hip pain. Epub 2023 Jun 28.Femoroacetabular Impingement. > 50-75% destruction of metaphysis (> 2.5 cm) Permeative destruction of the subtrochanteric femoral region. > 50% destruction of diaphyseal cortices. Prophylactic fixation is preferred to fixation of actual pathological fracture due to. Treatment can include protected weight bearing, immobilization or surgery depending on location. Diagnosis is made with plain radiographs of the foot. 5th Metatarsal Base Fractures are among the most common fractures of the foot and are predisposed to poor healing due to the limited blood supply to the specific areas of the 5th metatarsal base. Early diagnosis is critical and is made clinically by characteristic symptoms of saddle-like paresthesias combined with acute back and leg pain. Cauda Equina Syndrome is caused by severe compression of the nerve roots in the thecal sac of the lumbar spine, most commonly due to an acute lumbar disc herniation. Treatment may be nonoperative or operative depending on the specific metatarsal involved, number of metatarsals involved, and fracture displacement. Metatarsal fractures are among the most common injuries of the foot that may occur due to trauma or repetitive microstress. Treatment generally involves prolonged IV antibiotics and. Diagnosis is multifaceted with elevated inflammatory markers, radiographic changes around the prosthesis and aspiration results all assisting with diagnosis. Prosthetic Joint Infections are serious complications of hip and knee arthroplasty and a common cause for revision arthroplasty.

Treatment involves a course of conservative. Diagnosis can be made clinically with paresthesias of the small and ring finger with intrinsic weakness with a Tinel's sign over Guyon's canal. Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome is a compressive neuropathy of the ulnar nerve at the level of the wrist (Guyon's canal), most commonly due to a ganglion cyst. An evaluation of the nature of the injury in 56 children.

Good prognosis after calcaneal fracture in childhood. Surgical versus non-surgical treatment of calcaneal fractures in children: a long-term results comparative study. the authors point out that the immature talus and calcaneus has a superior capacity to remodel
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7 of the 9 patients were free of pain, had unrestricted foot function, and possessed no apparent gait abnormalities of these 9 fractures, 8 were treated non-operatively and one was treated with ORIF 9 patients were followed for an average of 4.4 years 18 (78%) of these fractures were intraarticular and five (22%) were extraarticular in the report by Mora, et al, the authors reviewed 22 skeletally immature patients with 23 calcaneal fractures articular fractures in skeletally immature children can be treated non-surgically conversely, those in children with skeletal maturity must be treated surgically extra-articular fractures can be treated non-surgically.

articular fractures surgically treated in group B were satisfactory, and those non-surgically treated were mainly poor results of articular fractures in Group A were satisfactory regardless of the type of treatment extra-articular fractures were treated non-surgically and all results were satisfactory patients were divided into: Group A ranging 3-14 years and Group B 15-17 years, and classified according to surgical or non-surgical treatment (mean follow-up was 22.8 years) in the study by Ceccarelli, et al, the authors compared surgical and non-surgical treatment of 46 calcaneal
