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radiographic progression of healing for three months. 1 Associated minor criteria include pain, impaired function, delayed rehabilitation resulting in a work and social handicap. A classification is needed to understand the problem and to form the basis
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of PHFs As has been extensively discussed in recent and controversial literature 46 concerning the management of PHFs, the optimal management and rehabilitation of these fractures is incompletely understood. Meta-analyses and pragmatic trials
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), post-operative rehabilitation protocols, follow up period/timings, clinical and radiological outcomes, adverse events, failure rates. Risk of bias of the studies was assessed according to the Coleman Methodology score. 3 This method was designed
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for the first few days after the injury 1C SCI Against the use of an IVC filter for VTE prophylaxis 1C Patients undergoing rehabilitation following acute SCI Continuation of LMWH 1C Conversion to an oral VKA (INR target, 2
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and communicated to the treating team. The patient should be informed of any abnormal findings, the implications for rehabilitation and the prognosis. Early diagnosis of a nerve injury may alter the management plan. Nerves may require exploration
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to definitively treat by reconstruction. In some cases, patients may be able to compensate for the loss of the distal fibula with physical therapy and rehabilitation and may achieve a good level of function without reconstruction. Some authors suggest
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rehabilitation protocols have markedly decreased the postoperative stiffness rate after ACL reconstruction from 35% to 4% ( 47 , 48 , 49 ). The main preoperative risk factors for knee stiffness following ACL reconstruction are preoperative swelling and an
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satisfaction, 15 while the second emphasizes the risk for higher complication rates and longer rehabilitation time. 16 , 17 The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to understand the potential and the limitations of one-stage UKA for the