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Case: Clavicle fractures are common skeletal injuries that account for 2%-10% of adult fractures. Surgical indications include presence of an open fracture, severe angulation, comminution, displacement, skin tenting with a threat of skin perforation, neurovascular compromise, symptomatic nonunion, or fracture shortening >1.5-2cm.

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  • Adhesive capsulitis of the hip (ACH) poses diagnostic and treatment challenges due to a lack of comprehensive literature, leading to difficulties for healthcare providers.
  • * ACH is characterized by restricted hip motion and pain, similar to adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, and is highlighted in a case study of a middle-aged man.
  • * Initial treatment involves conservative measures like managing related health issues, medications, and physical therapy, while severe cases might require more invasive procedures like surgery or hip replacement.
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