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Osteosynthesis of hip fractures: procedure and advantages

Hip fracture osteosynthesis: procedure and advantages Hip fractures are a serious health problem that mainly, but not exclusively, affects the elderly. It can involve...

Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: a detailed guide

Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder is a condition characterised by the accumulation of calcium deposits within the tendons of the rotator cuff, usually affecting the supraspinatus tendon...

Knee cartilage lesions: treatment guide

Cartilage damage in the knee affects people of different ages and activity levels, from athletes (professional and non-professional) to the elderly, and significantly affects mobility and...

PRP - its role in orthopaedic surgery

Knee cartilage damage affects people of different ages and activity levels, from athletes (professional and non-professional) to the elderly, and significantly affects mobility and...

Bunion: how is it treated?

Bunion, scientifically known as a bunion, is a deformity of the foot that presents as a bony bump at the base of the big toe. This condition does not affect...

Ganglion: what it is and how it is treated

Ganglion is one of the most common benign lumps that form near the joints or tendons, mainly in the wrists, hands and feet. In the majority of cases it is not...
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