Background:. The treatment of Rockwood Grade-III acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation has been widely disputed since the introduction of the classification system. The present literature does not reach consensus on whether operative or nonoperative management is more advantageous, nor does it effectively distinguish between operative measures. We hypothesized that nonoperative treatment of Rockwood Grade-III AC joint separation would be more cost-effective when compared with surgical options. Methods:. We created a decision-tree model outlining the treatment of Rockwood Grade-III separations using nonoperative management or hook-plate, suture-button, or allograft fixation. After nonoperative intervention, the possible outcomes predicted ...
Injuries to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint are common, tending to occur secondary to traumatic inj...
Objective: To assess the costs, health gains, and cost-effectiveness of operative versus nonoperativ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the long-term clinical and radiological results of A...
Background Whilst there is little debate over the treatment of Rockwood grade V and VI acromioclavic...
Background: The optimal treatment of acute, complete dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint (ACJ...
BACKGROUND: While previous studies have shown higher union rates and a quicker return to work with o...
Introduction: While the management of Rockwood type III injuries is still a topic of debate, high-gr...
Abstract Introduction Acromioclavicular joint dislocations (ACD) are one of the most common shoulder...
There is no clear evidence for type III Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations treatment. The cli...
【Abstract】Objective: Management of Rockwood type 3 acromioclavicular disruptions is a matter of ...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to address the inconsistency regarding the oper...
BACKGROUND Management of Rockwood III acromioclavicular joint separations is a matter of ongoing ...
Acromioclavicular separation is a very serious injury at the level of shoulder. Lesion of the acromi...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: the treatment of acute type III acromio-clavicular Rockwoo...
Treatment of acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation is controversial. Rockwood type I, II, III AC j...
Injuries to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint are common, tending to occur secondary to traumatic inj...
Objective: To assess the costs, health gains, and cost-effectiveness of operative versus nonoperativ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the long-term clinical and radiological results of A...
Background Whilst there is little debate over the treatment of Rockwood grade V and VI acromioclavic...
Background: The optimal treatment of acute, complete dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint (ACJ...
BACKGROUND: While previous studies have shown higher union rates and a quicker return to work with o...
Introduction: While the management of Rockwood type III injuries is still a topic of debate, high-gr...
Abstract Introduction Acromioclavicular joint dislocations (ACD) are one of the most common shoulder...
There is no clear evidence for type III Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations treatment. The cli...
【Abstract】Objective: Management of Rockwood type 3 acromioclavicular disruptions is a matter of ...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to address the inconsistency regarding the oper...
BACKGROUND Management of Rockwood III acromioclavicular joint separations is a matter of ongoing ...
Acromioclavicular separation is a very serious injury at the level of shoulder. Lesion of the acromi...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: the treatment of acute type III acromio-clavicular Rockwoo...
Treatment of acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation is controversial. Rockwood type I, II, III AC j...
Injuries to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint are common, tending to occur secondary to traumatic inj...
Objective: To assess the costs, health gains, and cost-effectiveness of operative versus nonoperativ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the long-term clinical and radiological results of A...