2007
DOI: 10.1097/mrr.0b013e328013d8b1
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MYNI's traction: a reverse dynamic traction and concomitant ambulatory aid for patients with knee flexion deformities

Abstract: Fixed flexion deformity of the knee is one of the commonest deformities that occur as a secondary complication of various knee arthropathies. In developing countries such as India, where walking is the primary, preferred and most feasible mode of transport, the secondary complications following a fixed flexion deformity of the knees pose a serious threat to functional independence. External splinting techniques have been in use for many years for preventing and correcting fixed flexion deformities, but most of… Show more

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“…B. von 80 ° auf 40 ° reduzieren [2]. Traktion wird auch mithilfe entsprechender Orthesen in der orthopädischen Behandlung von Knieflexionskontrakturen angewandt [22]. Eine 2-monatige chirurgische Traktion des Kniegelenks zeigte noch 2 Jahre danach positive Wirkungen [15].…”
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“…B. von 80 ° auf 40 ° reduzieren [2]. Traktion wird auch mithilfe entsprechender Orthesen in der orthopädischen Behandlung von Knieflexionskontrakturen angewandt [22]. Eine 2-monatige chirurgische Traktion des Kniegelenks zeigte noch 2 Jahre danach positive Wirkungen [15].…”
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