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    The effect of ankle and hindfoot malalignment on foot mechanics in patients suffering from post-traumatic ankle osteoarthritis by Deleu, P.-A., Naaim, A., Chèze, L., Dumas, R., Devos Bevernage, Bernhard, Goubau, L., Besse, J.-L., Leemrijse, T.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-01-2021)
    “…Ankle and hindfoot malalignment is a common finding in patients suffering from post-traumatic ankle osteoarthritis. However, no studies have addressed the…”
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    The effects of total ankle replacement on gait disability: Analysis of energetic and mechanical variables by Detrembleur, C, Leemrijse, T

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2009)
    “…Abstract Purpose The goal was to evaluate the effect of total ankle replacement (TAR) on gait in terms of mechanical and energetic variables. Methods An…”
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    Clinical assessment of 115 cases of hindfoot fusion with two different types of graft: Allograft + DBM + bone marrow aspirate versus autograft + DBM by Tricot, M, Deleu, P.-A, Detrembleur, C, Leemrijse, T

    “…Abstract Introduction Nonunion is a common complication (15%) of hindfoot and ankle arthrodesis. Autograft can improve the fusion rate because of its…”
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    Scarf osteotomy without internal fixation to correct hallux valgus by Leemrijse, T, Maestro, M, Tribak, K, Gombault, V, Devos Bevernage, B, Deleu, P.-A

    “…Summary Scarf osteotomy of the first metatarsal bone to correct hallux valgus deformity has benefited from a number of improvements over the past two decades,…”
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    Posterior arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis: Ten cases at one-year follow-up by Albert, A, Deleu, P.-A, Leemrijse, T, Maldague, P, Devos Bevernage, B

    “…Summary Background Isolated subtalar arthrodesis is the treatment of choice for several conditions –mostly subtalar arthritis, tarsal coalition and posterior…”
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    Technique and early experience with posterior arthroscopic tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis by Devos Bevernage, B, Deleu, P.A, Maldague, P, Leemrijse, T

    “…Summary Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis is indicated for pain relief in patients with combined arthritis of the ankle and subtalar joint. An arthroscopic…”
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    Diabetic foot: The orthopedic surgery angle by Besse, J.-L, Leemrijse, T, Deleu, P.-A

    “…Abstract As diabetes takes on pandemic proportions, it is crucial for the orthopedic surgeon to be aware of the issues involved in diabetic foot. Ulceration is…”
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    Plantar pressure relief using a forefoot offloading shoe by Deleu, P.-A., BSc (Hons), Leemrijse, T., MD, Vandeleene, B., MD, Maldague, P., MD, Devos Bevernage, B., MD

    Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-12-2010)
    “…Abstract Aim To assess the effectiveness of the Barouk® second-generation postoperative forefoot relief shoes during appropriate use of the shoe on healthy…”
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    Tarsal tunnel syndrome and flexor hallucis longus tendon hypertrophy by Rodriguez, D, Devos Bevernage, B, Maldague, P, Deleu, P.-A, Leemrijse, T

    “…Summary Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) defines an entrapment neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve or one of its branches, within the tarsal tunnel. Numerous…”
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    Hallux valgus surgery in 2005. Conventional, mini-invasive or percutaneous surgery? Uni- or bilateral? Hospitalisation or one-day surgery? by Leemrijse, T, Valtin, B, Besse, J-L

    “…There remains a good deal of controversy concerning forefoot surgery. Certain concepts such as conventional procedures, minimally invasive surgery, or…”
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    Vascularization of the heads of the three central metatarsals: an anatomical study, its application and considerations with respect to horizontal osteotomies at the neck of the metatarsals by Leemrijse, T., Valtin, B., Oberlin, C.

    Published in Foot and ankle surgery (1998)
    “…Distal osteotomies of the forefoot carry the risk of devascularizing the heads of the metatarsals. The vascularization of the heads of the three central…”
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    Tarsal osteoarthritis: a rare localisation of tuberculosis by Yombi, J-C, Vandercam, B, Cornu, O, Lecouvet, F, Leemrijse, T

    “…We report the case of a 39-year-old woman with an uneventful medical history who presented an inflammatory left foot with no notion of trauma or fever. The…”
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    Spontaneous rupture of the distal iliopsoas tendon: clinical and imaging findings, with anatomic correlations by Lecouvet, Frederic E, Demondion, Xavier, Leemrijse, Thibaut, Vande Berg, Bruno C, Devogelaer, Jean-Pierre, Malghem, Jacques

    Published in European radiology (01-11-2005)
    “…We report the clinical and imaging findings in two elderly female patients with spontaneous rupture of the distal iliopsoas tendon from the lesser trochanter…”
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    Stress fracture of the navicular bone by de Clercq, Paul F G, Bevernage, Bernhard Devos, Leemrijse, Thibaut

    Published in Acta orthopaedica belgica (01-12-2008)
    “…Navicular stress fractures in athletes are notoriously difficult to diagnose, resulting in an average delay in diagnosis of 4 months after the onset of…”
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    Congenital club foot: treatment in childhood, outcome and problems in adulthood by Besse, J L, Leemrijse, T, Thémar-Noël, C, Tourné, Y

    “…PURPOSE OF THE SYMPOSIUM: Treatment of idiopathic talipes varus, or congenital clubfoot, is designed to re-align the foot to alleviate pain and allow…”
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    Reconstruction of the loss of bone substance of the forearm by cubitalization of the radius (one bone forearm). Apropos of 6 cases by Bessy, H, Leemrijse, T, Cadot, B, Touam, C, Oberlin, C

    “…Extensive forearm bone loss, whatever its etiology, presents a difficult reconstruction problem. This is mainly the case in the presence of lesions of the…”
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    New metacarpal osteotomy: metacarpal cervicocapital shortening osteotomy of the rheumatoid hand by Leemrijse, T, Cadot, B, Valtin, B, Touam, C, Oberlin, C

    “…Volar dislocation of the four long fingers is a common situation in rheumatoid hands. Surgical reduction is rather difficult because of soft tissue retraction,…”
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