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orthopedic (trauma) surgeons to the interplay between physical and mental health and discuss various psychological factors and mechanisms that are important to consider when treating patients with locomotor problems. Although the influence of social factors
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factors are thought to play a role ( 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ). As mild disease can be asymptomatic, diagnosis often requires early and frequent school screenings followed by radiographic confirmation ( 1 ). Management is subsequently dependent
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, diabetes, chronic pulmonary disease, high body mass index (BMI), higher American Society of Anaesthesiologist (ASA) grade, young age and male gender. 105 Other possible factors A study by Bierke et al 106 demonstrated that psychological
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social population-based studies have explored related factors for neck pain. Factors such as advanced age, female gender, smoking, poor psychological and general health, lower social support, and a history of neck or lower back pain were mentioned in
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risk factor for chronic pain after total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review . J Pain Res 2015 ; 8 : 21 - 32 . 75. Vissers MM Bussmann JB Verhaar JA . Psychological factors affecting the outcome of total hip
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introducing any adverse effect on knee joint stability. 37 Psychological factors The road to RTS after ACLR is a very arduous journey and faces many potential setbacks such as pain, swelling or lack of progress in function to name a few. The injury
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function evaluations. Psychologic burden and quality of life EOS has significant physical and physiological implications, but in the same way, the psychological impact on the patient must be considered, which ultimately affects their quality of life
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with a degeneration related to aging that affects the psychological, physical and social sphere. Therefore, the concept of fragility fracture implies not only a deterioration of the bone structure (osteoporosis) and soft tissues but also the physical
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duration of therapy is still under investigation. In previous findings, it is prescribed till epiphyseal fusion, while current studies claimed its significance in bone mineralization, lean mass, improvement in resolving cardiac risk factors of decreased
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-efficacy regarding pain control should also be considered as resulting modifying factors ( 4 , 5 , 7 , 12 , 15 ). The focus of the available research is mainly on technique validation and surgery results, while the postoperative management of this population