M X, 22 years old, was the victim, 2 years ago, of a section of part of his right hand by a machine tool with almost complete section of the first three fingers of the
Ms. X, 45 years old, underwent surgery on the left breast with reconstruction by placing a prosthesis on the left breast and then breast reduction surgery on the right. In the month following this last
Mrs. X, 55 years old, was operated on for a C5-C6 cervical hernia 3 years ago via a right anterior approach. After a transient improvement, there is a reappearance of pain at the cervical level,
Ms. X, 50 years old, presented a wrist fracture a few months ago (colles’ fracture). After the operation (installation of 3 fixation pins), the patient is cast. The plaster is removed after 3 weeks before
Mrs. X, 55, had a Maya prosthesis fitted a year ago for right thumb rhizarthrosis (arthrosis of the thumb base joint). The trapezio-metacarpal prosthesis (Maya). This prosthesis resembles a mini-hip prosthesis, with a metallic spherical
M X, 28, presented 2 years ago with shoulder trauma with severe acromioclavicular dislocation requiring fixation between clavicle and coracoid. Since then, he has had very significant pain in his left shoulder with major
A certain number of patients develop pain in the upper limb following shoulder arthroscopy. This pain appears in the month following the intervention. In general, the surgery is performed through 3 entry points, anterior, lateral