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Original Source: Cost Efficacy of a Clinical Pathway to Patients Undergoing Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery
In this randomised study a proactive care and rehabilitation intervention is compared to the current care and rehabilitation in patients undergoing primary hip and knee replacement surgery. A cost efficacy analysis in a societal perspective is made from effect data in the randomised controlled study together with cost data gathered during the perioperative and postoperative period. If the proactive care and rehabilitation intervention is cost effective the intervention...
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Drug Development for Rare Diseases
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Simultaneous knee, foot support may improve knee OA management
Researchers report that concurrent use of a custom-made knee brace and foot orthotic produces greater reductions in pathologic knee adduction in patients with knee osteoarthritis than knee- or foot-su...
Hip Or Knee Replacement Benefits About Half Of Patients With Arthritis
Only half of people with arthritis who had a hip or knee replacement reported a significant improvement in pain and mobility after surgery, according to a new study led by Women's College Hospital and...
Study finds increase in number of total knee replacements among U.S. Medicare population
Total knee replacement is a very common and safe surgery that's used to relieve severe pain and disability caused by knee osteoarthritis, and to improve patients' quality of life. However, it's also v...
What Is Knee Replacement Surgery? What Is Knee Arthroplasty?
Knee replacement surgery, also known as knee arthroplasty, is regarded as a modern surgical procedure that can accurately be described as "knee resurfacing". This procedure entails restoring the weig...
The Patient Recruiting AgencyTM announces the recruitment for a clinical research study of people with knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. This clinical research s...
Vail, CO (PRWEB) December 19, 2012 Opedix, manufacturers of Kinetic Health Gear, this week unveiled their latest joint and knee support compression tights for men and women. Produced from some of...
Moximed commences KineSpring System clinical trial in knee osteoarthritis
Moximed, Inc. announced today that the KineSpring System, an implantable medical spring that works by unloading the weight on the diseased knee joint, has been successfully implanted in the first pati...
Strontium Ranelate Prevents Structural Damage in Knee OA
A drug used to treat osteoporosis achieved significant radiographic and clinical benefits in patients with mild to moderate osteoarthritis of the knee. Medscape Medical News
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Clinical pathway "total knee arthroplasty"
Total knee arthroplasty is a standardized intervention in orthopedic departments. Due to the standard character of the procedure it is predestinated to be performed in a clinical pathway. We developed...
Bilateral total knee replacement in a congenital amputee with bilateral fibular deficiency.
We present the first ever reported case of bilateral total knee replacements in a congenital amputee with bilateral fibular deficiency. A 60year old woman with bilateral fibular hemimelia presented wi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a common clinical tool used to diagnose and monitor the progression and/or healing of osteochondritis dissecans of the knee. The purpose of this study was to system...
In patients with unilateral end-stage hip osteoarthritis (OA), the contralateral knee is known to be at greater risk for end-stage knee OA compared to the ipsilateral (i.e., same-side) knee. The contr...
PURPOSE: Unicompartmental knee replacement preserves uninvolved osteocartilaginous and soft tissue structures, thereby allowing a more physiological and early clinical and functional recovery. The aim...