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sores. 2 – 3 In geriatric individuals it can be expected that short-term memory will be impaired because of modified cognition, leading to a slowing down of rehabilitation. Therefore, a programme of individual physical activity and rehabilitation
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better rehabilitation period for respiratory function. Postoperative period and rehabilitation Although there is a consensus on the requirement of an immobilization period, the method and the duration vary in the literature. Historically, a cast
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treating postoperative pain after ACLR and could improve the postoperative rehabilitation programme ( 61 ). RF in hip OA RF of the obturator and femoral nerve articular sensory branches has shown promising results in the management of hip OA
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problems. Postoperative rehabilitation should begin soon after surgery, with attention paid to treatment of haemostasis and pain. Surgery in patients with inhibitor requires even more careful preparation. 2 Bleeds within the joints The vast
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and blinding. Our results for the risk of bias assessment are shown in Fig. 2 . Figure 2 Risk of bias assessment via ROBINS-1. Postoperative infection and rate of 30-day mortality Overall complications, including readmissions
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rehabilitation. Multiple-stage procedures, such as wide resections as in oncological surgery, inevitably predict long-standing disability. In PJI, one-stage procedures are favoured regarding the preservation of quality of life 23 and post-operative function
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, arthroplasties, osteotomies, among others ( 17 , 18 ). Postoperative applications Patients’ compliance with postoperative rehabilitation programs, their degree of mobility, gains in range of motion, pain status, and analgesic use, along with outcome
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optimization, concerning the surgeon’s skills, navigation, imaging, fracture reduction or various standardization issues. The post-intervention phase consists of medical management of comorbidities, rehabilitation requirements and the assessment of compliance
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circumstances. Management of the orthopedic problem should be colored by the inclusion of these factors. Psychological factors Prediction of postoperative pain is an important issue in orthopedic practice. Having a higher preoperative pain score and