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Mr. Thomas Harrison
Doctors
Mr. Victory Akhimien
Doctors
Ms. Ffion L
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Hip
Specialties
Knee
Specialties
Radiology
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Revolutionizing Surgical Interventions: The Impact of 3D-Printing Technology on Meniscus ReplacementRevolutionizing Surgical Interventions: The Impact of 3D-Printing Technology on Meniscus Replacement
Revolutionary advancements in technology have transformed surgical interventions, particularly in the field of 3D printing. This innovative technology has reduced trauma and allowed for the customization of precise implants, such as 3D-printed meniscus substitutes. Meniscus tears, a common knee injury, can lead to osteoarthritis if left untreated. Traditional interventions involveRevolutionary advancements in technology have transformed surgical interventions, particularly in the field of 3D printing. This innovative technology has reduced trauma and allowed for the customization of precise implants, such as 3D-printed meniscus substitutes. Meniscus tears, a common knee injury, can lead to osteoarthritis if left untreated. Traditional interventions involve total joint replacement, but 3D-printed meniscus substitutes are becoming increasingly popular in tissue engineering. High-resolution imaging is used to design custom implants, which can mimic cartilage tissue and offer a more natural feel after surgery. Benefits include reduced rehabilitation time, decreased post-surgical trauma, and long-lasting durability.
Understanding Knee Arthritis: Causes, Treatment Options, and Lifestyle Modifications
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Ms. Ffion L
29/12/2023
Understanding Knee Arthritis: Causes, Treatment Options, and Lifestyle Modifications
Knee arthritis can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling, limiting mobility. Understanding this condition is essential for effective management. Treatment options include medication, physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and, in advanced cases, surgery. Physical therapy focuses on strengthening knee muscles to improve stability and reduce pain. Medications range from over-the-counter pain relieversKnee arthritis can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling, limiting mobility. Understanding this condition is essential for effective management. Treatment options include medication, physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and, in advanced cases, surgery. Physical therapy focuses on strengthening knee muscles to improve stability and reduce pain. Medications range from over-the-counter pain relievers to prescription drugs. Surgical interventions like arthroscopy, osteotomy, or knee replacement may be necessary based on age, activity level, and health. Lifestyle modifications such as weight management and low-impact exercises are crucial for managing symptoms and improving joint function. By personalizing treatment for each individual, active lives can be maintained despite knee arthritis.
MPFL Reconstruction Surgery for Athletes: Performance, Return to Sport, and Long-Term Outcomes
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Mr. Thomas Harrison
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MPFL Reconstruction Surgery for Athletes: Performance, Return to Sport, and Long-Term Outcomes
Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) injuries commonly affect athletes involved in high-impact sports, leading to knee instability and recurrent patellar dislocations. Prompt diagnosis through physical exams and MRI is vital to minimize downtime. When conservative treatments fail, MPFL reconstruction surgery using autografts offers effective restoration of knee stability and athletic performance.Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) injuries commonly affect athletes involved in high-impact sports, leading to knee instability and recurrent patellar dislocations. Prompt diagnosis through physical exams and MRI is vital to minimize downtime. When conservative treatments fail, MPFL reconstruction surgery using autografts offers effective restoration of knee stability and athletic performance. Postoperative rehabilitation focuses on gradual strength, balance, and sport-specific training, while addressing psychological recovery to prevent reinjury fears. Most athletes return to pre-injury levels within six to nine months, with low complication rates when following tailored rehab protocols. Ongoing preventive strategies, including strength training, proper warm-up, and technique refinement, are essential to reduce recurrence risk and prolong athletic careers. Collaboration among surgeons, physiotherapists, and coaches ensures safe, efficient recovery and optimal outcomes for athletes
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