- ►bjsportmed.com JDF Calder, TS Saxby - British journal of sports medicine, 2005 - bjsportmed.com Results: At a minimum follow up of 12 months there were no re-ruptures. All
patients were able to return to their previous sporting activities by 6 months
post operation. The average American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - All 7 versions
MH Amlang, P Christiani, P Heinz, H Zwipp - Der Unfallchirurg, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov BACKGROUND: The percutaneous technique for Achilles tendon repair with the
Dresden instruments (pDI suture) was developed to minimize the typical problems
of percutaneous Achilles tendon sutures. METHODS: From 1 January 2000 to 31 ... Cited by 7 - Related articles
RJK Khan, D Fick, A Keogh, J Crawford, T … - The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2005 - JBJS Background: There is a lack of consensus regarding the best option for the
treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture. Treatment can be broadly classified
as operative (open or percutaneous) or nonoperative (casting or functional ... Cited by 67 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►rockwoodsolution.com AA Suchak, C Spooner, DC Reid, NM Jomha - Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 2006 - journals.lww.com The optimal postoperative rehabilitation protocol after sur- gical repair of an
Achilles tendon rupture is unknown. Al- though a 6-week cast immobilization is
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