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  • ...Score (KOOS) is self-administered.The KOOS proved reliable, responsive to surgery and physical therapy, and valid for patients undergoing [[ACL Reconstructio ...st for total knee replacement for OA, content validity was assessed before surgery by asking the patients to rate the importance of improvement in each of the
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  • ...viding any surgical input for older children, relapse or other cases where surgery is needed. ...year follow up|Ponseti treatment]]. Patients with clubfoot that do undergo surgery benefit from physiotherapy for rehabilitation. Functional physiotherapy met
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  • ...lateral corner in the knee<ref name="pic">Noyes FR. Noyes' knee disorders: surgery, rehabilitation, clinical outcomes. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2009 Aug 20.< ...Dahm DL. Reliability of the dial test using a handheld inclinometer. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2013 May 1;21(5):1011-6.</ref>)at the kn
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  • ...00). Rupture of the pectoralis major: a meta-analysis of 112 cases. ''Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy'', ''8''(2), 113-119.</ref>. The meta-ana
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  • ...joint line tenderness]. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 2004 Nov 1;20(9):951-8.</ref><br> ...joint line tenderness]. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 2004 Nov 1;20(9):951-8.</ref><br>
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  • ...cs, sexual dimorphism, and causes of pain]. International journal of spine surgery. 2020 Feb 1;14(s1):S3-13.</ref> ...sis and treatment of pain from micro-trauma.] Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research. 2019 Feb 1;105(1):S31-42.</ref>.
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  • ...ger presenting as acute suppurative flexor tenosynovitis.] Journal of Hand Surgery. 1999 Nov 1;24(6):1327-30.</ref>. There are different causes of sesamoidit The treatment after a surgery begins with wearing a cast for up to four weeks. During that period, absolu
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  • By 8 weeks post surgery, most Colles’ fractures will be clinically and radiographically healed an ...rview of the clinical entity and current treatment options. Eur J of Ortho Surgery & Trauma. 2009 Mar;19(6):377-385.</ref> If there is evidence of a scapho-lu
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  • ...her eyes requiring surgery that have delayed her rehab. Following her eye surgery she intends to explore joining a gym and starting studying part time maybe
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  • ...gament reconstruction.] Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 2005;21(8):948-57.</ref>. The grafted side has a lower chance of re-rupture '''Deficits in Quadriceps weakness''' is a common persisting issue after surgery<ref name=":1">Hewett TE, Di Stasi SL, Myer GD. [https://journals.sagepub.co
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  • There are 3 main categories of shoulder reconstruction surgery: hemiarthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), and reverse total sho ...meral protheses and rotational micromotion.] Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2000, 9(3), 205-210.</ref><br>
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  • * Damage from surgery in the region eg [[Achilles Rupture|Achilles repair]]&nbsp;
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  • ..."p1">Grelsamer, RP. Patellar Malalignment. The Journal of Bone &amp; Joint Surgery. 2000; 82:1639-1639 [Level of Evidence: A1]</ref> ...iotibial band, the quadriceps and the hamstrings, will help patients avoid surgery<ref name="p9" /><ref name="p1" /><sup>.</sup>
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  • ...ef. When the more conservative measures fail, there is another option when surgery is to be avoided: viscosupplementation. <ref name="p1" /><ref name="p2" /> ..., pharmacological therapy, are intolerant to these therapies or don’t want surgery. <ref name="p1" /> <ref name="p6">Conroziera T, Mathieua P et al. Factors p
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  • ...01-620x.88b6.17448 Dislocation of the knee.] The Journal of bone and joint surgery 2006;88(6):706-11.</ref> It causes disruption of the active and passive sta ...ded (threshold of <0.9 can positively predict a vascular injury in need of surgery)
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  • A scar of previous surgery was found on the postero-medial aspect of the foot. The girl was healthy wi
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  • ...ty of visual estimation compared to clinical goniometry of the elbow. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 20(7), 1378-85.</ref>
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  • ...ute and post-acute phase, following [[Amputations|transtibial amputation]] surgery, in a septic orthopaedics unit. It concerns approximately one month, in the ...nsations. Autonomy, self-management, and supervised gait at one month post surgery are serious outcomes for patients of that age and initial status.
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  • Current treatments include invasive procedures (e.g. surgery and injections), non-invasive procedures (e.g. education, manual therapy, e ...used screening questions for low back pain. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 2018;100(5):368-74.
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  • ...ant as she was struggling to sleep and had come to terms with the need for surgery. Progression of PVD resulting in further reduction in circulation and there ...pital she had been taught deep breathing exercises and AROM exercises post-surgery (BACPAR exercises). Therefore treatment consisted of AKA exercises review a
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