Orthopedic Diseases and Traumatology: Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (248 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725809417
- 9783725809424
- Medicine
- Medicine: general issues
- EPL
- ESIN
- FFP
- MRI
- PMMA
- Rasmussen score
- SBRN
- anticoagulation
- approach
- arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
- atrophic
- biochemical markers
- biomechanical
- biomechanics
- bone cement
- bone misalignment
- cement augmentation
- clinical outcomes
- complications in proximal humerus fractures
- constant score
- cut-out rate
- delayed fracture healing
- diagnostics
- distal radius fracture
- early nerve exploration
- early surgical care
- eight-plate
- extracorporeal shock wave
- extracorporeal shockwave therapy
- femur
- femur fracture
- fibular nail
- foot function index
- forearm fractures
- fracture fixation
- fracture healing
- fracture osteosynthesis
- functional outcome
- geriatric fracture
- geriatric patients
- geriatric trauma
- growth plate
- hand
- heel spur
- helical blade position
- hip fracture
- histology
- humeral shaft fractures
- hydrotherapy
- immobilization duration
- internal
- knee deformity
- land-based therapy
- leg length discrepancy
- long bone
- micro-computed tomography
- minimally invasive
- minimally invasive surgical procedure
- modern implant for proximal humerus
- mortality
- muscle
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The surgical therapy of orthopaedic diseases and injuries is subject to permanent change. The development of novel techniques and the establishment of patient-friendly, often minimally invasive procedures has altered many treatment algorithms. Significant clinical success is being achieved in increasingly targeted, individualised therapy approaches. Moreover, post-operative treatment and rehabilitation are similarly undergoing a great change. Patient-related outcome measures are increasingly affecting post-operative rehabilitation courses, providing cause for an evidence-based rehabilitation protocol. Due to the growing awareness of evidence-based post-operative treatments, long off-loading phases and functional impairments are increasingly giving way to early functional therapy, reducing treatment times and minimizing socio-economic costs.
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