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Anatomic reconstruction of acromioclavicular joint dislocations using allograft and synthetic ligament
Journal: JSES International. 2020. Authors: Yeranosian, M., Rangarajan, R., Bastian, S., Blout, C., Patel, V., Lee, B. and Itamura, J. Summary: The technique using a
The clinical outcome of the ‘Surgilig’technique for the reconstruction of acromioclavicular dislocations: A systematic review
Journal: Journal of Orthopaedics, 18, pp.126-131.2020. Authors: Malahias, M.A., Sarlikiotis, T., Brilakis, E., Gerogiannis, D., Avramidis, G. and Antonogiannakis, E. Summary: The failure rate of
OUTCOMES OF ACUTE AND DELAYED ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT (ACJ) RECONSTRUCTION FOR HIGH GRADE DISLOCATIONS USING LOCKDOWN
BESS Conference, 2017 Ng JWG, Gooding BW, Wijeratna MD, Nottingham Shoulder & Elbow Unit The study showed that the LockDown™ device provides good results in
Current Practice in the Management of Rockwood Type III Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation – National Survey
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery 25(2) 1-6 Peter Domos, Frank Sim, Mike Dunne and Andrew White This paper reports that the LockDown™ device is the most
Chronic acromioclavicular separation: The medium term results of coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction using braided polyester prosthetic ligament
Injury, Int. J. Care Injured (2007) 38, 1247—1253 In-Ho Jeon, Girish Dewnany, Richard Hartley, Lars Neumann, W. Angus Wallace LockDown™ allows early mobilisation when comparing
The Nottingham Clavicle Score –
A Clavicle, ACJ and SCJ specific Patient
Reported Outcome Measure
Presentation by Dr. Edmund Charles, Nottingham University Hospital Presented at SECEC, Dubrovnik, Croatia on September 20th, Scientific Session-2 on Shoulder Fractures