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: 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.

This feature is designed for sports medicine platforms or electronic health records (EHRs) to address the article's core finding: certain lower extremity injuries require (acute repair) to avoid long-term disability, nonunion, and functional dysfunction. Feature Concept: "The Golden Window" Triage Dashboard 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 .

: 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. : A tool that displays the risk of

: 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.

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 Feature Concept: "The Golden Window" Triage Dashboard Based

: 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.