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Mr. Thomas Harrison
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Prof. Paul Lee
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Tanvi Verma
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Foot and ankle
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Fracture
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Stress Fractures: Causes, Diagnosis, and Effective Treatment Strategies
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Prof. Paul Lee
1/12/2023
Stress Fractures: Causes, Diagnosis, and Effective Treatment Strategies
Learn about stress fractures, a common injury among athletes, in this informative article. Discover the causes, risk factors, and prevention strategies for stress fractures. Diagnosis and treatment approaches, including rest, activity modification, and advanced techniques like dynamic bracing and minimally invasive surgery, are discussed. Explore the use of biological treatmentsLearn about stress fractures, a common injury among athletes, in this informative article. Discover the causes, risk factors, and prevention strategies for stress fractures. Diagnosis and treatment approaches, including rest, activity modification, and advanced techniques like dynamic bracing and minimally invasive surgery, are discussed. Explore the use of biological treatments like bone marrow concentrate and bone morphogenetic proteins to accelerate healing. Physical therapy and rehabilitation play a crucial role in recovery. Find out about advanced treatment techniques such as low-intensity pulsed ultrasound and custom orthotics. Finally, learn about the importance of a gradual return to sports activity and the role of a tailored training program.
Accelerating Fracture Healing: The Science behind LIPUS Ultra Sound and its Clinical Applications
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Prof. Paul Lee
30/11/2023
Accelerating Fracture Healing: The Science behind LIPUS Ultra Sound and its Clinical Applications
Enhance fracture healing with Low-intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS). Discover the science behind LIPUS and its role in stimulating bone formation. Clinical evidence supports LIPUS efficacy in chronic nonunion fractures and consolidation stage of distraction osteogenesis. Incorporate LIPUS into fracture management for accelerated healing and increased bone regeneration. Explore a caseEnhance fracture healing with Low-intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS). Discover the science behind LIPUS and its role in stimulating bone formation. Clinical evidence supports LIPUS efficacy in chronic nonunion fractures and consolidation stage of distraction osteogenesis. Incorporate LIPUS into fracture management for accelerated healing and increased bone regeneration. Explore a case study of LIPUS successfully treating a stress fracture in a marathon runner. Understand the mechanism of action and patient experiences with LIPUS. Benefit from LIPUS's non-invasive nature and convenient use. Quicker reduction in pain, swelling, and accelerated bone formation observed. LIPUS is a valuable tool in orthopaedic treatment protocols.
Enhancing Precision in Fracture Management: The Impact of Computer Navigation and Robotics
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Prof. Paul Lee
29/11/2023
Enhancing Precision in Fracture Management: The Impact of Computer Navigation and Robotics
Fractures, whether from sports or daily activities, can have a significant impact on mobility and quality of life. This article explores advanced techniques in fracture management, discussing how modern medicine has revolutionized the healing process. Topics covered include minimally invasive surgery, 3D printing and custom implants, biologic treatments, computer navigationFractures, whether from sports or daily activities, can have a significant impact on mobility and quality of life. This article explores advanced techniques in fracture management, discussing how modern medicine has revolutionized the healing process. Topics covered include minimally invasive surgery, 3D printing and custom implants, biologic treatments, computer navigation and robotics, advanced imaging techniques, pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation, ultrasound in fracture healing, and post-operative rehabilitation. The article emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans and highlights the expertise of an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in orthopaedics and sports medicine.
Comprehensive Guide to Achilles Tendon Rupture: Causes, Recovery, and Prevention
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Tanvi Verma
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Comprehensive Guide to Achilles Tendon Rupture: Causes, Recovery, and Prevention
Achilles rupture, a severe tear of the tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel, causes sudden pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. It often occurs during intense physical activity or sports, especially in middle-aged men and those with risk factors like tendonitis or improper footwear. Diagnosis involves clinical tests and imagingAchilles rupture, a severe tear of the tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel, causes sudden pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. It often occurs during intense physical activity or sports, especially in middle-aged men and those with risk factors like tendonitis or improper footwear. Diagnosis involves clinical tests and imaging such as MRI or ultrasound. Treatment options include surgical repair for active individuals or non-surgical immobilization for others, followed by crucial rehabilitation to restore strength and flexibility. Recovery typically spans six to twelve months, with a gradual return to activity to prevent re-rupture. Proper prevention strategies, including conditioning, supportive footwear, and careful activity progression, are vital to avoid long-term complications. Consulting specialists ensures personalized care tailored to lifestyle and recovery goals, promoting successful healing and function restoration after an Achilles rupture.
Understanding Achilles Tendon Rupture: Causes, Risk Factors, and Prevention
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Tanvi Verma
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Understanding Achilles Tendon Rupture: Causes, Risk Factors, and Prevention
An Achilles rupture is a serious injury involving a tear of the tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel, commonly occurring during intense physical activity. Key symptoms include sharp ankle pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. Diagnosis involves clinical exams and imaging such as MRI. Risk factors include sudden activity increases,An Achilles rupture is a serious injury involving a tear of the tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel, commonly occurring during intense physical activity. Key symptoms include sharp ankle pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. Diagnosis involves clinical exams and imaging such as MRI. Risk factors include sudden activity increases, age, previous tendon issues, and improper footwear. Treatments vary from surgical repair to non-surgical immobilization, depending on patient activity and tear severity. Rehabilitation is crucial for restoring strength and flexibility, with recovery typically lasting six to twelve months. Preventing re-rupture involves adherence to rehabilitation, gradual return to activity, and maintaining calf strength. Early diagnosis and tailored treatment ensure better outcomes and reduce long-term complications. This overview aids in recognizing symptoms, understanding causes, and exploring effective management of Achilles ruptures.
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