Tendon transfer procedures are used commonly for the correction of soft tissue imbalances and instabilities. The complete transfer and the split transfer of the tibialis anterior tendon are well-accepted methods for the treatment of idiopathic equinovarus deformity in children and adults. Throughout the literature, complete and split transfer have been shown to yield significant improvements in ankle and foot range of motion and muscle function. At present, there is insufficient evidence to recommend one procedure over the other, although the split procedure has been advocated for consistently achieving inversion to eversion muscle balance without overcorrection
Background: Split transfers of the tibialis anterior and posterior tendons are commonly performed to...
The obsenration that, when performing a split anterior tibialis tendon transfer, a twist develops as...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...
Tendon transfer procedures are used commonly for the correction of soft tissue imbalances and instab...
This paper describes a simplified technique for split pos-terior tibial tendon transfer in the treat...
SummarySplit anterior tibialis transfer is a procedure, frequently performed in combination with tri...
Background: If whole and split transfer of the anterior tibialis tendon (SPLATT) do not differ in ba...
Purpose: An absolutely convincing technique of anterior transfer of the tibialis posterior (TP) tend...
The interosseous route remains popular for tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot. It leav...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...
Objectives: We evaluated the effectiveness of extra-membranous transfer of the tibialis posterior (T...
Congenital equinovarus clubfoot is one of the most common congenital musculoskeletal deformities, an...
The split anterior tibial tendon transfer is a procedure commonly used to correct equinovarus deform...
A relapsed idiopathic clubfoot can be effectively treated with transfer of the entire tibialis anter...
Common peroneal nerve injury is present in 40% of knee dislocations, and foot drop is the principal ...
Background: Split transfers of the tibialis anterior and posterior tendons are commonly performed to...
The obsenration that, when performing a split anterior tibialis tendon transfer, a twist develops as...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...
Tendon transfer procedures are used commonly for the correction of soft tissue imbalances and instab...
This paper describes a simplified technique for split pos-terior tibial tendon transfer in the treat...
SummarySplit anterior tibialis transfer is a procedure, frequently performed in combination with tri...
Background: If whole and split transfer of the anterior tibialis tendon (SPLATT) do not differ in ba...
Purpose: An absolutely convincing technique of anterior transfer of the tibialis posterior (TP) tend...
The interosseous route remains popular for tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot. It leav...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...
Objectives: We evaluated the effectiveness of extra-membranous transfer of the tibialis posterior (T...
Congenital equinovarus clubfoot is one of the most common congenital musculoskeletal deformities, an...
The split anterior tibial tendon transfer is a procedure commonly used to correct equinovarus deform...
A relapsed idiopathic clubfoot can be effectively treated with transfer of the entire tibialis anter...
Common peroneal nerve injury is present in 40% of knee dislocations, and foot drop is the principal ...
Background: Split transfers of the tibialis anterior and posterior tendons are commonly performed to...
The obsenration that, when performing a split anterior tibialis tendon transfer, a twist develops as...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...