نتایج جستجو برای: arthrofibrosis

تعداد نتایج: 176  

2016
Philip Traut Isabel Faust

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Journal: :The Journal of arthroplasty 2008
Carlos Lavernia Diego Cardona Mark D Rossi David Lee

Pain control after arthroplasty has been a key concern for orthopedic surgeons. After total knee arthroplasty (TKA), a small group of patients developed a painful joint with suboptimal range of motion. Manipulation under anesthesia increases flexion and extension while decreasing pain in most cases. The objective of the present investigation is to asses the effect of a multimodal pain managemen...

2010
Angie Biggs-Kinzer Brian Murphy K. Donald Shelbourne Scott Urch

BACKGROUND Arthrofibrosis is a postoperative complication of intra-articular knee surgery that can be difficult to treat. Evidence suggests that maximizing knee range of motion may improve outcomes in patients with arthrofibrosis who undergo arthroscopic debridement. HYPOTHESIS Patients who achieve greater knee range of motion will have better subjective scores. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective c...

2017
Eric C. Stiefel Louis McIntyre

Normal knee range of motion varies slightly between individuals and measures approximately 0° to -5° of extension to 140° of flexion. A full arc of motion is required for normal gait and knee function. Loss of normal joint range of motion may occur after a traumatic knee injury and may contribute to increased pain, lower functional outcome scores, and decreased patient satisfaction. Although mu...

2015
Isabel Faust Philipp Traut Frank Nolting Jan Petschallies Elena Neumann Elke Kunisch Joachim Kuhn Cornelius Knabbe Doris Hendig

Total knee replacement (TKR) is a common therapeutic option to restore joint functionality in chronic inflammatory joint diseases. Subsequent arthrofibrotic remodeling occurs in 10%, but the underlying pathomechanisms remain unclear. We evaluated the association of xylosyltransferases (XT), fibrotic mediators catalyzing glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis, leading to arthrofibrosis as well as the fe...

Journal: :Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances 2013
Korboi N Evans Louis Lewandowski Adam Pickett Joseph E Strauss Wade T Gordon

The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) to arthrolysis for combat-related arthrofibrosis. Sixty-one knees in 56 patients who underwent treatment for arthrofibrosis secondary to lower extremity trauma were reviewed. Knee range of motion preoperatively, postoperatively, and at follow-up was analyzed. The primary outcome measure was the differen...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2007
Thorsten M Seyler David R Marker Anil Bhave Johannes F Plate German A Marulanda Peter M Bonutti Ronald E Delanois Michael A Mont

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