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<title><![CDATA[[Review Article] The pathophysiology of disc degeneration: A CRITICAL REVIEW]]></title>
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<p>The pathophysiology of intervertebral disc degeneration has been extensively studied. Various factors have been suggested as influencing its aetiology, including mechanical factors, such as compressive loading, shear stress and vibration, as well as ageing, genetic, systemic and toxic factors, which can lead to degeneration of the disc through biochemical reactions. How are these factors linked? What is their individual importance? There is no clear evidence indicating whether ageing in the presence of repetitive injury or repetitive injury in the absence of ageing plays a greater role in the degenerative process. Mechanical factors can trigger biochemical reactions which, in turn, may promote the normal biological changes of ageing, which can also be accelerated by genetic factors. Degradation of the molecular structure of the disc during ageing renders it more susceptible to superimposed mechanical injuries.</p>
<p>This review supports the theory that degeneration of the disc has a complex multifactorial aetiology. Which factors initiate the events in the degenerative cascade is a question that remains unanswered, but most evidence points to an age-related process influenced primarily by mechanical and genetic factors.</p>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hadjipavlou, A. G., Tzermiadianos, M. N., Bogduk, N., Zindrick, M. R.]]></dc:creator>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[[Review Article] The pathophysiology of disc degeneration: A CRITICAL REVIEW]]></dc:title>
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<title><![CDATA[[Review Article] Alignment in total knee replacement]]></title>
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<p>The advent of computer-assisted knee replacement surgery has focused interest on the alignment of the components. However, there is confusion at times between the alignment of the limb as a whole and that of the components. The interaction between them is discussed in this article. Alignment is expressed relative to some reference axis or plane and measurements will vary depending on what is selected as the reference. The validity of different reference axes is discussed. Varying prosthetic alignment has direct implications for surrounding soft-tissue tension. In this context the interaction between alignment and soft-tissue balance is explored and the current knowledge of the relationship between alignment and outcome is summarised.</p>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sikorski, J. M.]]></dc:creator>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[[Review Article] Alignment in total knee replacement]]></dc:title>
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<title><![CDATA[[Review Article] The management of bone loss in revision total knee replacement]]></title>
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<p>The management of bone loss in revision replacement of the knee remains a challenge despite an array of options available to the surgeon. Bone loss may occur as a result of the original disease, the design of the prosthesis, the mechanism of failure or technical error at initial surgery. The aim of revision surgery is to relieve pain and improve function while addressing the mechanism of failure in order to reconstruct a stable platform with transfer of load to the host bone. Methods of reconstruction include the use of cement, modular metal augmentation of prostheses, custom-made, tumour-type or hinged implants and bone grafting.</p>
<p>The published results of the surgical techniques are summarised and a guide for the management of bone defects in revision surgery of the knee is presented.</p>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Whittaker, J. P., Dharmarajan, R., Toms, A. D.]]></dc:creator>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[[Review Article] The management of bone loss in revision total knee replacement]]></dc:title>
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<title><![CDATA[[Review Article] The pathogenesis and surgical treatment of tears of the rotator cuff]]></title>
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<p>This review discusses the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of tears of the rotator cuff.</p>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rees, J. L.]]></dc:creator>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[[Review Article] The pathogenesis and surgical treatment of tears of the rotator cuff]]></dc:title>
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