Talk:Arthrodesis

Latest comment: 10 years ago by NurseDebi in topic Sequelae of Hip Arthrodesis

note edit

I felt this page required some major expansion. I was debating about adding information about specific arthrodeses, but felt that describing procedures to that level of detail was probably beyond the scope of the encyclopaedia. I realise that there are other (congenital, metabolic, neuropathic, etc) causes of intractible joint pain for which arthrodesis may be indicated, and I may at some point come back and compile a list. However, dear reader, if you feel you are appropriately qualified to do so, please feel free to do this yourself. Happy wiki-ing! Mattopaedia 14:35, 11 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Pictures edit

Look at the Swedish artikel about arthrodesis. There is images of my left shoulder, I´ve gone through three surgeries within a year. The two last ones was arthrodesis on the shoulder. First attempt didn´t work so they had to make a moore extensive operation, as you can see on the pics. Please feel free to use them on this article and if there´s anyone who has the same problem, please feel free to contact me on my talk side. Arthrodesis on the shoulder is very unusual. /Johsan 21:37, 16 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Could someone please edit

Could someone please break this article into sections according to the guidelines suggested at Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(Medicine-related_articles)#Diseases.2Fdisorders.2Fsyndromes? It would be a big improvement for the readers. WhatamIdoing (talk) 20:01, 19 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Alternatives? edit

I am looking for any possible to alternatives to a second (full) cervical fusion due to misalignment from a car accident after my first fusion. Has anyone found one or have any suggestions to avoid further fusion?


Merge proposal edit

Discuss merge from Triple arthrodesis here. --Haruth (talk) 08:03, 18 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Sequelae of Hip Arthrodesis edit

Status post interventional Arthrodesis performed at age 13, here is personal account, anecdotal experience of fifty year progress and prognosis. TO BE CONTINUED... — Preceding unsigned comment added by NurseDebi (talkcontribs) 16:24, 10 December 2013 (UTC)Reply