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https://read.qxmd.com/read/29656808/injections-for-knee-osteoarthritis-corticosteroids-viscosupplementation-platelet-rich-plasma-and-autologous-stem-cells
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REVIEW
David M Levy, Kyle A Petersen, Margie Scalley Vaught, David R Christian, Brian J Cole
This article reviews the benefits of corticosteroid, viscosupplementation, platelet-rich plasma, and autologous mesenchymal stem cell injections for the treatment of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Integrating injections into both clinical and surgical practices is complicated given existing health insurance reimbursement policies. This review describes the outcomes associated with these interventions and appropriate methods of navigating the existing reimbursement pathways to help providers implement these treatments into their practices...
May 2018: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29291282/anterior-knee-pain-what-muscles-should-i-strengthen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
Pain in the front of your knee or under your kneecap is often called patellofemoral pain. The pain may be a nagging ache or an occasional sharp twinge. Because the pain is around the front of your knee, treatment has traditionally focused on the knee itself. However, recent evidence suggests that strengthening your hip muscles can also help by decreasing the stress in your knee. A study published in the January 2018 issue of JOSPT provides new insights and evidence-based suggestions on how to strengthen your entire leg to decrease your knee pain and help you return to full activity...
January 2018: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30260913/effect-of-nsaids-on-bone-healing-rates-a-meta-analysis
#3
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin M Wheatley, Kyle E Nappo, Daniel L Christensen, Ann M Holman, Daniel I Brooks, Benjamin K Potter
INTRODUCTION: NSAIDs inhibit osteogenesis and may result in delayed union or nonunion. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine whether their use leads to delayed union or nonunion. METHODS: We systematically reviewed the literature reporting the effect of NSAIDs on bone healing. We included studies of pediatric and adult patients NSAID exposure and healing bone. The outcomes of interest were delayed union, nonunion, or pseudarthrosis with at least six months of follow-up...
April 1, 2019: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30146350/tranexamic-acid-use-in-total-joint-arthroplasty-the-clinical-practice-guidelines-endorsed-by-the-american-association-of-hip-and-knee-surgeons-american-society-of-regional-anesthesia-and-pain-medicine-american-academy-of-orthopaedic-surgeons-hip-society-and
#4
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yale A Fillingham, Dipak B Ramkumar, David S Jevsevar, Adolph J Yates, Stefano A Bini, Henry D Clarke, Emil Schemitsch, Rebecca L Johnson, Stavros G Memtsoudis, Siraj A Sayeed, Alexander P Sah, Craig J Della Valle
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2018: Journal of Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29971708/clinical-practice-guidelines-for-the-management-of-non-specific-low-back-pain-in-primary-care-an-updated-overview
#5
REVIEW
Crystian B Oliveira, Chris G Maher, Rafael Z Pinto, Adrian C Traeger, Chung-Wei Christine Lin, Jean-François Chenot, Maurits van Tulder, Bart W Koes
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide an overview of the recommendations regarding the diagnosis and treatment contained in current clinical practice guidelines for patients with non-specific low back pain in primary care. We also aimed to examine how recommendations have changed since our last overview in 2010. METHOD: The searches for clinical practice guidelines were performed for the period from 2008 to 2017 in electronic databases. Guidelines including information regarding either the diagnosis or treatment of non-specific low back pain, and targeted at a multidisciplinary audience in the primary care setting, were considered eligible...
November 2018: European Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17263214/management-of-patellofemoral-pain-syndrome
#6
REVIEW
Sameer Dixit, John P DiFiori, Monique Burton, Brandon Mines
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is the most common cause of knee pain in the outpatient setting. It is caused by imbalances in the forces controlling patellar tracking during knee flexion and extension, particularly with overloading of the joint. Risk factors include overuse, trauma, muscle dysfunction, tight lateral restraints, patellar hypermobility, and poor quadriceps flexibility. Typical symptoms include pain behind or around the patella that is increased with running and activities that involve knee flexion...
January 15, 2007: American Family Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29558408/diagnosing-thoracic-outlet-syndrome-current-approaches-and-future-directions
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REVIEW
Sebastian Povlsen, Bo Povlsen
The diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) has long been a controversial and challenging one. Despite common presentations with pain in the neck and upper extremity, there are a host of presenting patterns that can vary within and between the subdivisions of neurogenic, venous, and arterial TOS. Furthermore, there is a plethora of differential diagnoses, from peripheral compressive neuropathies, to intrinsic shoulder pathologies, to pathologies at the cervical spine. Depending on the subdivision of TOS suspected, diagnostic investigations are currently of varying importance, necessitating high dependence on good history taking and clinical examination...
March 20, 2018: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29785876/how-did-michael-jackson-challenge-our-understanding-of-spine-biomechanics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nishant S Yagnick, Manjul Tripathi, Sandeep Mohindra
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2018: Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19130162/cemented-versus-uncemented-hemiarthroplasty-for-displaced-femoral-neck-fractures
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Wender Figved, Vidar Opland, Frede Frihagen, Tore Jervidalo, Jan Erik Madsen, Lars Nordsletten
Hemiarthroplasty is the most commonly used treatment for displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly. There is limited evidence in the literature of improved functional outcome with cemented implants, although serious cement-related complications have been reported. We performed a randomized, controlled trial in patients 70 years and older comparing a cemented implant (112 hips) with an uncemented, hydroxyapatite-coated implant (108 hips), both with a bipolar head. The mean Harris hip score showed equivalence between the groups, with 70...
September 2009: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30332574/medical-marijuana-for-chronic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Caulley, Benjamin Caplan, Edgar Ross
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 379, Issue 16, Page 1575-1577, October 2018.
October 18, 2018: New England Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30169144/twenty-year-follow-up-study-comparing-operative-versus-nonoperative-treatment-of-anterior-cruciate-ligament-ruptures-in-high-level-athletes-response
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Daan T van Yperen, Duncan E Meuffels, Max Reijman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2018: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30026952/how-to-squat-effects-of-various-stance-widths-foot-placement-angles-and-level-of-experience-on-knee-hip-and-trunk-motion-and-loading
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvio Lorenzetti, Mira Ostermann, Fabian Zeidler, Pia Zimmer, Lina Jentsch, Renate List, William R Taylor, Florian Schellenberg
BACKGROUND: Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatting is crucial for positive adaptation and to avoid injury. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of narrow, hip and wide stance widths, foot position angles (0°, 21°, and 42°), strength exercise experience, and barbell load (0 and 50% body weight, experts only) during squatting. METHODS: Novice ( N  = 21) and experienced ( N  = 21) squatters performed 9 different variations of squats (3 stance widths, 3 foot placement angles)...
2018: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29449218/arthroscopic-surgery-for-degenerative-knee-arthritis-and-meniscal-tears-a-clinical-practice-guideline
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reed A C Siemieniuk, Ian A Harris, Thomas Agoritsas, Rudolf W Poolman, Romina Brignardello-Petersen, Stijn Van de Velde, Rachelle Buchbinder, Martin Englund, Lyubov Lytvyn, Casey Quinlan, Lise Helsingen, Gunnar Knutsen, Nina Rydland Olsen, Helen Macdonald, Louise Hailey, Hazel M Wilson, Anne Lydiatt, Annette Kristiansen
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2018: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30143334/predictive-factors-for-developing-chronic-pain-after-total-knee-arthroplasty
#14
REVIEW
David H Kim, Kristine M Pearson-Chauhan, Robert J McCarthy, Asokumar Buvanendran
Total knee arthroplasty offers substantial improvements for patients as measured by functional status and quality of life; however, 8% to 34% of patients experience chronic postsurgical pain following surgery (CPSP). In addition to disruption in daily activities of life caused by the pain itself, CPSP has been associated with an overall reduction in quality of life following surgery. Risk factors for CPSP can be broadly defined as potentially modifiable or unlikely modifiable. Unlikely modifiable risks include gender, age, medical comorbidities, and socioeconomic status...
November 2018: Journal of Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29514819/diagnosis-treatment-and-prevention-of-ankle-sprains-update-of-an-evidence-based-clinical-guideline
#15
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwendolyn Vuurberg, Alexander Hoorntje, Lauren M Wink, Brent F W van der Doelen, Michel P van den Bekerom, Rienk Dekker, C Niek van Dijk, Rover Krips, Masja C M Loogman, Milan L Ridderikhof, Frank F Smithuis, Sjoerd A S Stufkens, Evert A L M Verhagen, Rob A de Bie, Gino M M J Kerkhoffs
This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and therapeutic interventions for ankle sprains by updating the existing guideline and incorporate new research. A secondary objective was to provide an update related to the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic procedures, therapeutic interventions and prevention strategies. It was posited that subsequent interaction of clinicians with this guideline could help reduce health impairments and patient burden associated with this prevalent musculoskeletal injury...
August 2018: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30149414/evaluation-of-a-new-exercise-program-in-the-treatment-of-scapular-dyskinesis
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Joerg Nowotny, Philip Kasten, Christian Kopkow, Achim Biewener, Frieder Mauch
An abnormal motion of the scapula, or scapular dyskinesis (SD), can be effectively treated through conservative therapy. The aim of this study is to evaluate a new specific exercise program to restore normal position. A standardized and specific exercise program was created. In a prospective multi-center approach, patients were randomized into two groups: one group received the specific exercise program over a period of six weeks and the controls received massage therapy. The visual-analog scale, QuickDASH score, SICK scapula rating scale, hand press-up position test, lateral scapular slide test and internal rotation of the shoulder were evaluated...
October 2018: International Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29573870/what-low-back-pain-is-and-why-we-need-to-pay-attention
#17
REVIEW
Jan Hartvigsen, Mark J Hancock, Alice Kongsted, Quinette Louw, Manuela L Ferreira, Stéphane Genevay, Damian Hoy, Jaro Karppinen, Glenn Pransky, Joachim Sieper, Rob J Smeets, Martin Underwood
Low back pain is a very common symptom. It occurs in high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries and all age groups from children to the elderly population. Globally, years lived with disability caused by low back pain increased by 54% between 1990 and 2015, mainly because of population increase and ageing, with the biggest increase seen in low-income and middle-income countries. Low back pain is now the leading cause of disability worldwide. For nearly all people with low back pain, it is not possible to identify a specific nociceptive cause...
June 9, 2018: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30272997/current-concepts-in-the-operative-management-of-acromioclavicular-dislocations-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-operative-techniques
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anirudh K Gowd, Joseph N Liu, Brandon C Cabarcas, Gregory L Cvetanovich, Grant H Garcia, Brandon J Manderle, Nikhil N Verma
BACKGROUND: Acromioclavicular (AC) instability is a frequent injury affecting young and athletic populations. Symptomatic, high-grade dislocations may be managed by a myriad of operative techniques that utilize different grafts to achieve reduction. Comparative data are lacking on the ability of these techniques to achieve excellent patient outcomes and stable AC reduction and to minimize complications. PURPOSE: To systematically review the outcomes and complications of different techniques of AC joint reconstruction...
September 2019: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29342067/there-is-no-column-a-new-classification-for-acetabular-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Herman, Shay Tenenbaum, Vladislav Ougortsin, Nachshon Shazar
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of acetabular fractures relies on the understanding of fracture architecture and their classification. The Judet and Letournel classification has been the cornerstone in understanding and treating acetabular fractures. Recently, there has been growing evidence of discrepancies and incompleteness in the Judet and Letournel classification, adversely affecting its clinical use. This study describes a novel comprehensive classification system that will direct surgical approach and fixation methods...
January 17, 2018: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28495804/sham-surgery-versus-labral-repair-or-biceps-tenodesis-for-type-ii-slap-lesions-of-the-shoulder-a-three-armed-randomised-clinical-trial
#20
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Cecilie Piene Schrøder, Øystein Skare, Olav Reikerås, Petter Mowinckel, Jens Ivar Brox
BACKGROUND: Labral repair and biceps tenodesis are routine operations for superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) lesion of the shoulder, but evidence of their efficacy is lacking. We evaluated the effect of labral repair, biceps tenodesis and sham surgery on SLAP lesions. METHODS: A double-blind, sham-controlled trial was conducted with 118 surgical candidates (mean age 40 years), with patient history, clinical symptoms and MRI arthrography indicating an isolated type II SLAP lesion...
December 2017: British Journal of Sports Medicine
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