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  • Study shows men and women tear ACL the same way in noncontact injury

    While women are two to four times more likely than men to tear the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in their knee, the cause of this injury is no different between the sexes, according to new research from Duke Health.
    On : 07-May-2018
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Physiotherapist contributes to guidelines for knee cartilage treatment

    Produced by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and featuring a contribution from Dr Karen Hambly, a chartered physiotherapist and member of the University of Kent's School of Sports and Exercise Sciences (SSES), the guidelines are intended to be used by orthopaedic physical the...
    On : 07-May-2018
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Less pain post TKA with addition of peripheral nerve blocks

    Addition of an interspace between the popliteal artery and capsule of the posterior knee (IPACK) block and adductor canal block (ACB) to periarticular injection (PAI) is associated with less pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), according to a study presented at the 2018 World Congress on Region...
    On : 07-May-2018
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Weight loss after stomachnarrowing surgery eases chronic knee pain

    A new report finds that extremely obese people who have a band surgically strapped around their stomachs to restrict food intake not only lose weight but also suffer less from arthritic knee pain.
    On : 07-May-2018
    - Source : Science Daily
  • Minimally invasive treatment reduces knee pain and disability from osteoarthritis

    A nonsurgical treatment could improve quality of life for patients with knee pain due to osteoarthritis, according to new research.
    On : 07-May-2018
    - Source : Science Daily
  • Is knee pain linked to depression

    According to researchers, knee osteoarthritis affects some 55 percent of people over age 40 in Japan. A research team recently published a study examining the effects of knee pain on depression since, until now, few studies have focused on how knee pain and impaired knee function relate to depressio...
    On : 07-May-2018
    - Source : Science Daily
  • Spondylosis What is it amp How Do I Treat it

    Spondylosis" sounds like it could be a type of plant or cute underwater creature. However, it actually has to do with spinal pain. Unless you've been diagnosed with spondylosis, chances are you probably won't know what it means (or have even heard of it). If your physician ha...
    On : 28-Mar-2018
    - Source : Peerwell
  • Spinal Fusion for Scoliosis How amp Why is a Spinal Fusion Done

    Scoliosis is defined and diagnosed by an abnormal curvature of the spine. Instead of being straight, the spine deforms into a curve that when x-rayed looks more like a squirmy worm or slithering snake (sorry for this visual!). If the curvature is severe and symptomatic enough, surgery may be the nex...
    On : 28-Mar-2018
    - Source : Peerwell
  • Degenerative subtalar joints complicated by medial plantar intraneural cysts

    The pathogenesis of intraneural ganglion cysts is controversial. Recent reports in the literature described medial plantar intraneural ganglion cysts (mIGC) with articular branches to subtalar joints. The aim of the current study was to provide further support for the principles underlying the artic...
    On : 09-Mar-2018
    - Source : The Bone & Joint Journal
  • Midterm followup of patients with hindfoot arthrodesis with retrograde compression intramedullary nail in Charcot neuroarthropathy of the hindfoot

    Hindfoot arthrodesis with retrograde intramedullary nailing has been described as a surgical strategy to reconstruct deformities of the ankle and hindfoot in patients with Charcot arthropathy. This study presents case series of Charcot arthropathy patients treated with two different retrograde intra...
    On : 09-Mar-2018
    - Source : The Bone & Joint Journal