Toe arthroscopy has historically had limited applications but is beginning to emerge as a viable treatment option for select toe pathologies, and continues to have expanding indications as technology and techniques improve. Toe arthroscopy has used a multitude of distraction techniques to perform the procedures but all have had limited success. Thus, we propose a simple toe arthroscopy distraction technique that uses an external positioning arm to allow the surgeon to apply manual traction in multiple positions without the use of an assistant, external weights, or any reprocessed sterile equipment
Improved battlefield survival rates have resulted in a significant number of young active patients w...
Abstract Background Hip arthroscopy has become a viable option over the last few years for small ani...
Insertional and non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy is usually treated conservatively. Surgery is ...
Great toe metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) arthroscopy was first described as a viable technique for...
Background and study aimsHip arthroscopy using an orthopaedic traction table has been associated wit...
Hip arthroscopy has been increasing tremendously in the past decade and is a very common surgical pr...
In ankle arthroscopy, the joint space of the talocrural joint is often too narrow for insertion of t...
The popularity of hip arthroscopy has increased significantly over the past decade. It is technicall...
Surgeons use hip arthroscopy to address intra-articular pathology of the hip. To access the central ...
Iatrogenic pudendal nerve and groin complications have been reported to occur at rates up to 4.3%. W...
Adequate traction to achieve hip joint distraction is essential for avoiding iatrogenic injury to th...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
BACKGROUND: Knee osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent degenerative joint disorder characterized by j...
Low back pain is a common, expensive, and disabling condition in industrialized countries. There is ...
Improved battlefield survival rates have resulted in a significant number of young active patients w...
Abstract Background Hip arthroscopy has become a viable option over the last few years for small ani...
Insertional and non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy is usually treated conservatively. Surgery is ...
Great toe metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) arthroscopy was first described as a viable technique for...
Background and study aimsHip arthroscopy using an orthopaedic traction table has been associated wit...
Hip arthroscopy has been increasing tremendously in the past decade and is a very common surgical pr...
In ankle arthroscopy, the joint space of the talocrural joint is often too narrow for insertion of t...
The popularity of hip arthroscopy has increased significantly over the past decade. It is technicall...
Surgeons use hip arthroscopy to address intra-articular pathology of the hip. To access the central ...
Iatrogenic pudendal nerve and groin complications have been reported to occur at rates up to 4.3%. W...
Adequate traction to achieve hip joint distraction is essential for avoiding iatrogenic injury to th...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
BACKGROUND: Knee osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent degenerative joint disorder characterized by j...
Low back pain is a common, expensive, and disabling condition in industrialized countries. There is ...
Improved battlefield survival rates have resulted in a significant number of young active patients w...
Abstract Background Hip arthroscopy has become a viable option over the last few years for small ani...
Insertional and non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy is usually treated conservatively. Surgery is ...