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Knee injuries in children and adolescents: Care & Prevention Tips

Knee injuries in children and adolescents are common and can significantly impact their physical well-being and active lifestyles. Whether caused by sports activities or sudden falls, it is crucial to provide proper care and take preventive measures to ensure the best outcomes for young patients. Key Takeaways: Knee injuries in children and adolescents can result from sports activities or sudden falls. Proper care and preventive measures are essential to minimize the impact of these injuries. …

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Overcome Setbacks with Revision ACL Surgery (ACL Revision Surgery)

Revision ACL surgery is a procedure performed to repair a previously failed anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It is estimated that around 10% of ACL reconstructions fail within 10 years. The main reasons for ACL reconstruction failure include technical issues with the original surgery, untreated secondary instabilities, traumatic reinjuries, and biologic issues. Revision ACL surgery is a more complex procedure compared to the primary reconstruction, requiring a thorough evaluation of the previous surgery, alignment, secondary …

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MPFL Reconstruction Rehabilitation Guide

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on rehabilitation following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL) reconstruction. Whether you are a patient or a clinician, this guide aims to provide valuable information and a step-by-step rehabilitation protocol to facilitate a successful recovery. MPFL reconstruction is a surgical procedure performed to treat patellar instability and dislocation. Post-operative rehabilitation plays a crucial role in restoring knee function, reducing pain, and optimizing long-term outcomes. By following a structured rehabilitation protocol, patients can …

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