18 Papers
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André Thès is an academic researcher from Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arthroscopy & Anterior talofibular ligament. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of André Thès include University of Paris.
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Arthroscopic treatment of chronic ankle instability: Prospective study of outcomes in 286 patients.
Ronny Lopes,Michael Andrieu,Guillaume Cordier,François Molinier,Jonathan Benoist,Fabrice Colin,André Thès,Marc Elkaïm,Olivier Boniface,Stéphane Guillo,Thomas W. Bauer +10 more
TL;DR: Arthroscopic ankle stabilisation repair and reconstruction techniques hold considerable promise but require further evaluation to better determine the indications of repair versus reconstruction and to obtain information on long-term outcomes.
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Arthroscopic classification of chronic anterior talo-fibular ligament lesions in chronic ankle instability.
André Thès,Haruki Odagiri,Marc Elkaïm,Ronny Lopes,Michael Andrieu,Guillaume Cordier,François Molinier,Jonathan Benoist,Fabrice Colin,Olivier Boniface,Stéphane Guillo,Thomas W. Bauer +11 more
TL;DR: This arthroscopic classification of chronic ATFL lesions confirms the diagnostic role forArthroscopy in assessing the ligaments in patients with CAI and is helpful for determining the best surgical technique for stabilising the ankle.
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Decision-making in massive rotator cuff tear
TL;DR: The current knowledge on treatment of symptomatic massive rotator cuff tears is proposed in an algorithm based on the literature and the evidence-based knowledge today is mainly founded in Level 3 and Level 4 studies.
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Five-year clinical follow-up of arthroscopically treated chronic ankle instability.
André Thès,Michael Andrieu,Guillaume Cordier,François Molinier,Jonathan Benoist,Fabrice Colin,Marc Elkaim,Olivier Boniface,Stéphane Guilloteau,T. Bauer,Ronny Lopes +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a prospective study was initiated by the French Society of Arthroscopy demonstrating the feasibility, morbidity and short-term results of arthroscopic treatment of ankle instability.
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Preoperative Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy Improves Postoperative Pain and Reduces Opioid Consumption After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective Comparative Study.
TL;DR: Standardized preoperative OMTh was found to be effective in reducing pain in the first month after TKA for osteoarthritis and significantly reduced opioid consumption during the first postoperative week.
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