: A tool that displays the risk of "permanent functional disability" or "posterior instability" if the injury is treated nonoperatively or if the surgical window is missed, grounding the decision-making in clinical evidence from Article 126707.
The primary goal of this feature is to prevent , which the article notes makes surgery more difficult due to the formation of scar tissue and fracture callus about the avulsion fragment. 126707
Based on article titled " Time-Sensitive Injuries for the Sports Medicine Surgeon " from Orthopedic Reviews, a helpful feature would be an Acute Injury Triage & Tracking Module . : A tool that displays the risk of
I can refine this draft further if you have a specific (mobile app, desktop software) or user group (surgeons, trainers, or patients) in mind. Time-Sensitive Injuries for the Sports Medicine Surgeon I can refine this draft further if you
: Automatically flag specific injuries identified in the research—such as multiligamentous knee injuries, proximal hamstring ruptures, quadriceps tendon ruptures, and patellar tendon ruptures—as "Time-Sensitive" upon initial diagnostic entry.
: Based on the article's advocacy for acute over delayed repair, the system provides a visual "optimal window" countdown to help surgical teams prioritize these cases over elective procedures.
: When a "non-traditional" fracture or high-risk soft-tissue injury (like a tibial spine avulsion) is entered, the system triggers an immediate notification to the sports medicine surgeon to evaluate for high-performance suture or screw fixation.