Clinical and Biomechanical Progression after Ankle Joint Distraction in a Young Adolescent Patient with Haemophilia
Ankle joint distraction (AJD) has been described to be a valuable joint-sparing alternative to arthrodesis or arthroplasty; however, clinical endpoints associated to this surgical intervention are lacking. The current case report describes clinical and biomechanical outcome measures of ankle joint d...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Haelewijn, Sebastien Lobet, An Van Damme, Pierre-Louis Docquier, Maarten Eerdekens, Kevin Deschamps |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e4f7aab0300c45a7b48da14522943447 |
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