Frozen shoulder research may hold the key to understanding fibrosis resolution
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Frozen shoulder is a painful and disabling condition affecting the ligaments that form the shoulder joint capsule ..read more
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Mapping blood vessel network of the meniscus with high precision
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Knee operations on the meniscus cartilage are a frequent procedure on a particularly complex part of the human body ..read more
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Ankle replacement surgery: What to expect
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Ankle replacement surgery involves removing damaged parts of the ankle joint and replacing them with an artificial joint ..read more
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How to Treat Wrist Ganglion Cyst
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A wrist ganglion cyst is a swelling that usually occurs around the hand or wrist ..read more
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Suture Bacterial Contamination May Contribute to Impaired Healing or Retear After Rotator Cuff Repair, Even Using Arthroscopic Techniques
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Bacterial contamination, as a result of suture contamination, may be associated with rotator cuff retear, or impaired tendon healing, following rotator cuff repair ..read more
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The examination and treatment of soft tissue contracture of the elbow
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Treatment of the stiff elbow can be a challenging task. A thorough understanding of normal elbow anatomy and the potential causes of elbow contracture are essential for the development of effective treatment strategies ..read more
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Patients with depression may have increased rates of complications after TKA
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Results presented here showed patients with depression undergoing total knee arthroplasty experienced an increased risk of medical and surgical complications, readmissions and reoperations ..read more
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Updated EULAR recommendations for hip and knee osteoarthritis
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Osteoarthritis (OA) affects more than 500 million people worldwide. The disease is age-related, and usually starts to affect people in middle age. For elderly people, OA is the most common cause of disability, resulting in pain, limited mobility, and impacts on participation in both social and work contexts ..read more
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10 Exercises to Help Relieve Knee Pain
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Gentle stretching and other low impact exercises can strengthen the muscles that support your knee joint. Start by stretching your heel, calf, quadriceps, and hamstrings, and work up to half squats, calf raises, and other leg lift variations ..read more
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Minimally invasive brain-computer interface may help those with tetraplegia restore hand functions
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An implanted brain-computer interface (BCI) can assist severely disabled persons with communication and active rehabilitation. Sustainable BCI implants require minimal invasiveness.A team led by Prof. Bo Hong from Tsinghua Medicine proposed the principle and design of a minimally invasive BCI in 2013 ..read more
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