Müller-Weiss Disease: Still More Unknowns than Knowns One Century Later [0.03%]
穆勒-魏斯病:一个世纪以后仍有许多未知多于已知的地方
John Wong-Chung
John Wong-Chung
Principles of Arthrodesis Surgery in Müller-Weiss Disease: The Scottish Experience [0.03%]
穆勒-魏斯病关节融合术的原则——苏格兰经验
Zoe Higgs,Chinnasamy Senthil Kumar
Zoe Higgs
The principles of arthrodesis surgery in Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) depend upon stage of the disease, the condition of the navicular itself, and the surrounding joints. This article describes the surgical treatment of advanced stages of MW...
Rationale, Indications, Technique, and Future Implications of Lateral Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy in Muller-Weiss Disease [0.03%]
Kohler病外侧距骨 osteotomy术的合理性、指征、技术及未来意义
Akshdeep Bawa,Matthew James Welck
Akshdeep Bawa
Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) is generally identified by deformity, sclerosis, and fragmentation of the navicular bone. Characteristically, the navicular is comma shaped with varying degrees of arthritis in the talonavicular and naviculocunei...
Prognosticators for Failure of Nonoperative Treatment in Müller-Weiss Disease: The Thai Experience [0.03%]
穆勒-威斯病非手术治疗失败的预后因素:泰国经验
Penpun Lertwattanachai,Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong,Thos Harnroongroj
Penpun Lertwattanachai
Literature on nonoperative treatment of Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) is limited. Reliant upon mechanical offloading using orthotics, it aims to relieve symptoms without permanent disease correction. Success ranges from 58% to 80%. Identifiab...
Ángel Orejana,Manuel Monteagudo
Ángel Orejana
Müller-Weiss disease has been studied and reported more frequently in Spain than elsewhere. We discuss its nonoperative treatment focusing especially on orthotics used for rebalancing and accommodating the complex flatfoot varus deformity....
Classification Systems in Müller-Weiss Disease: The Northern Irish Experience [0.03%]
Müller-Weiss病的分类系统:北爱尔兰的经验
John Wong-Chung,Andrew Walls,Matthew Lynch-Wong
John Wong-Chung
Maceira and Rochera's 2004 classification of Müller-Weiss disease hinges solely on Méary's angle. Although it describes pathomechanics well, it serves as a guide to neither treatment nor prognosis. The grouping system proposed by Wong-Chu...
The Paradoxical Pes Planus Varus in Müller-Weiss Disease: Myth or Fact? [0.03%]
Müller-Weiss病中扁平内翻足的悖论:是神话还是现实?
Raymond McKenna,John Wong-Chung
Raymond McKenna
The catchy latinized term "paradoxical pes planus varus" has unwittingly perpetuated the notion of obligatory heel varus in Müller-Weiss disease. Evidence shows that heel varus is not always the rule. Furthermore, the medial arch does not ...
Noel Napier,Nicholas Alexander Napier
Noel Napier
Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) is a clinical entity, the etiology of which remains incompletely understood. Dorsoplantar and lateral weight-bearing radiographs are the first line of imaging in suspected MWD. A widely used staging system, propo...
Clinical Features and Differential Diagnosis of Müller-Weiss Disease: The Canadian Experience [0.03%]
穆勒-魏斯病的临床特征及鉴别诊断:加拿大经验
Caroline Cristofaro,Sam Si-Hyeong Park,Mansur Halai
Caroline Cristofaro
Müller-Weiss Disease is a rare pathologic condition in which the navicular bone becomes dysplastic and fragments, resulting in osteoarthritis of the adjacent joints. In Canada, diagnosis is through a thorough clinical examination of the pa...
Michael M Stephens,John Wong-Chung
Michael M Stephens
Müller-Weiss disease requires raised awareness among the wider medical community including radiologists, our front-line diagnosticians. The terms bipartite navicular and Brailsford's osteochondritis refer to end-stage V disease and should ...