Top 50 Journals – Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
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# Articles: 15
Arthroscopy – Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery
- Osteochodral Autograft and Allograft Show Favorable Outcomes For High Grade Hip Femoral Cartilage Lesions but Caution Is Required for Impaction Injuries and OsteonecrosisArticular cartilage defects of the hip pose therapeutic challenges. Among patients undergoing hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS), over 20% may have partial or full thickness chondral damage, and patients with high grade (ICRS Grade 3 or 4) damage who undergo arthroscopic treatment of FAIS have higher rates of… Read more »
- Most Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Professional Athletes Occur Without Contact to the Injured Knee: A Systematic Review of Video Analysis StudiesTo systematically review studies utilizing video analyses to evaluate anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury mechanisms in athletes during sport to better understand risk factors and the potential for injury prevention. Read more »
- Collagen Bridging of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Using Fascia Lata Autograft Could Provide a Lasting SolutionShoulder rotator cuff tears are ideally primarily repaired, but large and massive, chronic, and/or retracted tears result in challenges. In response, innovative solutions include superior capsular reconstruction, tendon transfers, subacromial balloon spacer, tuberoplasty, partial repair, and marginal convergence. Recently, an innovation is to use collagen tissue to bridge repair of… Read more »
- Biologic Augmentation of Rotator Cuff Repair: PRP May Be of Significant Benefit, Whereas Atelocollagen Can Not Be RecommendedThe field of orthobiologics continues to advance at a rapid pace, and theoretically holds some promise to augment the biologic healing response in rotator cuff repair. However, the clinical evidence for use of substances such as platelet-rich plasma for rotator cuff repair remains inconclusive. Atelocollagen, as a synthetic collagen substitute,… Read more »
- Psychological Resilience Promotes Positive Outcomes After SurgeryThe significance of psychological factors in orthopaedic surgery has long been underestimated. High psychological resilience plays a significant role in achieving a positive postoperative outcome in terms of mental health, pain, and functional outcomes. This underscores the need for a more holistic approach to patient care, one that considers not… Read more »
- Arthroscopic Surgery Combined With Platelet-Rich Plasma Does Not Significantly Improve the Pain, Function, Complications, and Retear Rate Compared With Arthroscopic Surgery Alone for Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisTo evaluate the effectiveness and safety of arthroscopic surgery combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) compared to arthroscopic surgery alone in the treatment of patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears (RCT). Read more »
- The Purpose of Journal Peer Review is to Make Articles BetterAuthors may have the misconception that the purpose of peer review is to serve as an arbiter or referee, or in other words, to make a binary, Accept After Revision versus Reject, decision whether or not an article will be published in our journal. In truth, while making that difficult… Read more »
- Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction is Commonly Performed Using a Palmaris Graft and Provides Favorable Patient Outcomes with Variable Return to Play and Postoperative Complication Rates: A Systematic ReviewTo systematically review the literature to provide an updated evaluation of postoperative clinical outcomes, return to play, and postoperative complications following primary ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (UCLR) in throwing and non-throwing athletes at a minimum two-year follow-up. Read more »
- Patients Undergoing Postless Hip Arthroscopy Demonstrate Significantly Better Patient-Reported Outcomes and Clinically Significant Outcomes Compared to Conventional Post-Assisted Hip Arthroscopy at Short-Term Follow-UpTo prospectively compare the short-term clinical outcomes of patients undergoing hip arthroscopy with versus without the use of a perineal post. Read more »
- All-arthroscopic supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscle advancement leads to high healing rate and excellent outcomes in patients with massive, retracted rotator cuff tears, even in patients with pseudoparalysisThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of an all-arthroscopic rotator cuff repair technique involving muscle advancement and double-layer lasso loop (DLLL) repair for massive, retracted posterosuperior cuff tears. Read more »
- Accuracy and Consistency of 3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging Is Comparable to 3D Computed Tomography in Assessing Glenohumeral Instability: A Systematic ReviewThe purpose of this study is to compare the accuracy of 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with that of 3D CT in evaluating glenoid bone loss (GBL). Read more »
- Hip Arthroscopy Patients with Lower Back Pain Show Delayed Clinical Improvement and Inferior Time-Dependent Survivorship: A Propensity Matched Study at Mid-Term Follow-UpTo evaluate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and survivorship at mid-term follow-up after hip arthroscopy (HA) for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) in patients with and without preoperative lower back pain (LBP). Read more »
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
# Articles: 15
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
- Optimising the implementation of evidence-based osteoarthritis guidelines in primary care: Development of a Knowledge Mobilisation ToolkitPublication date: May 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 5Author(s): Laura Swaithes, Zoe Paskins, Andrew Finney, Nicola Walsh, Magdalena Skrybant, Christian Mallen, Krysia Dziedzic Read more »
- Commentary on: ‘Do we understand sex-related differences governing dimorphic disease mechanisms in preclinical animal models of osteoarthritis?’ By Dvir-Ginzberg et al.Publication date: Available online 27 March 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and CartilageAuthor(s): Brian Diekman Read more »
- 30 years with the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)Publication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Ewa M. Roos Read more »
- Changing the narrative on osteoarthritis: A call for global actionPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Clare Jinks, Angie Botto-van Bemden, Samantha Bunzli, Jocelyn Bowden, Thorlene Egerton, Jillian Eyles, Nadine Foster, Emma L. Healey, John Maddison, Daniel O’Brien, Jonathan G. Quicke, Dieuwke Schiphof, Emma Parry, Martin J. Thomas, Melanie A. Holden, Kelli Allen, Opeyemi O… Read more »
- Progress in rehabilitation-related exercise for knee OA at OARSI over the past 30 yearsPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Daniel K. White, Louise M. Thoma Read more »
- A public health approach to osteoarthritis in the United StatesPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Kirsten R. Ambrose, Katie F. Huffman, Erica L. Odom, Anika L. Foster, Nick Turkas, Leigh F. Callahan Read more »
- Molecular pathogenesis of OA pain: Past, present, and futurePublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Tonia L. Vincent, Rachel E. Miller Read more »
- Three decades of advancements in osteoarthritis research: insights from transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic studiesPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Muhammad Farooq Rai, Kelsey H. Collins, Annemarie Lang, Tristan Maerz, Jeroen Geurts, Cristina Ruiz-Romero, Ronald K. June, Yolande Ramos, Sarah J. Rice, Shabana Amanda Ali, Chiara Pastrello, Igor Jurisica, C. Thomas Appleton, Jason S. Rockel, Mohit Kapoor Read more »
- The evolving landscape of gene therapy strategies for the treatment of osteoarthritisPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Matthew W. Grol Read more »
- Aging and the emerging role of cellular senescence in osteoarthritisPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Brian O. Diekman, Richard F. Loeser Read more »
- Inflammation in osteoarthritis: Our view on its presence and involvement in disease development over the yearsPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): Martijn H.J. van den Bosch, Arjen B. Blom, Peter M. van der Kraan Read more »
- Three decades of osteoarthritis molecular genetics research: From early discussions to impressive breakthroughsPublication date: April 2024Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 32, Issue 4Author(s): J. Loughlin Read more »
Journal of Arthroplasty
- MastheadPublication Information:The Journal of Arthroplasty (ISSN 0883-5403) is published monthly by Elsevier, 230 Park Avenue, Suite 800, New York, NY 10169-0901, USA. USA POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Name of Journal, Elsevier, Journal Returns, 1799 Highway 50 East, Linn, MO 65051, USA Read more »
- Present and Future Optimization of Orthopaedic Care Through Machine Learning AlgorithmsIn recent years, the editorial team at The Journal of Arthroplasty has had the privilege of evaluating and publishing a growing volume of high-quality scientific material pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI). While technology has long supported orthopaedic consultation, new research is exploring recent advancements in AI to apply to orthopaedic… Read more »
- Letter to the Editor on “Dislocation Following Anterior and Posterior Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Setting of Spinal Deformity and Stiffness: Evolving Trends Using a High-Risk Protocol at a Single Tertiary Center”We read with great interest the article by Sarpong et al entitled: “Dislocation following anterior and posterior total hip arthroplasty (THA) in the setting of spinal deformity and stiffness: evolving trends using a high-risk protocol at a single tertiary center” [1]. This study concluded that in patients who have spinal stiffness,… Read more »
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- Response to Letter to the Editor on “Dislocation Following Anterior and Posterior Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Setting of Spinal Deformity and Stiffness: Evolving Trends Using a High-Risk Protocol at a Single Tertiary Center”Thank you for your keen interest in our paper and for bringing up pertinent points that warrant further discussion on this topic. We are enthusiastic about addressing your concerns, aiming to improve the overall quality of subsequent studies in this field. Read more »
- Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty: Avoid Crossing Over from Varus to ValgusIdeal target limb alignment remains a debated topic in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We aimed to determine the effect of limb alignment correction on patient-reported outcomes and knee range-of-motion (ROM) following TKA. Read more »
- Wearing a Surgical Vest with a Sterile Surgical Helmet System Decreases Contamination of the Surgical FieldSterile surgical helmet systems (SSHS) are frequently utilized in total knee arthroplasty procedures to protect the surgeon while maintaining a comfortable working environment. However, common helmet systems pressurize the space between the surgical gown and the surgeon’s skin. In gowns with a back seam, this may allow contaminated skin particles… Read more »
- Developing a Computer Vision Model to Automate Quantitative Measurement of Hip-Knee-Ankle Angle in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty PatientsIncreasing deformity of the lower extremities, as measured by the Hip-Knee-Ankle Angle (HKAA), is associated with poor patient outcomes after total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA, TKA). Automated calculation of HKAA is imperative to reduce the burden on orthopaedic surgeons. We proposed a detection-based deep learning (DL) model to calculate… Read more »
- Corrigendum to ‘Are Kinematics an Indicator of Outcome After Total Knee Arthroplasty?’[The Journal of Arthroplasty 39 (2024) 343-349]The authors regret that they have noted some discrepancies throughout the original published article. Read more »
- Tibial Slope is Not Associated with Implant Migration Following Cemented Total Knee Arthroplasty With a Single Implant DesignThe influence of tibial slope on tibial component migration following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has not been widely studied, although excessive posterior slope has been implicated in some failures. As implant micromotion measured with radiostereometric analysis can indicate successful fixation, the purpose of this study was to determine the associations… Read more »
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
# Articles: 15
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
- Acetabular Reconstruction With Femoral Head Autograft After Intraarticular Resection of Periacetabular Tumors is Durable at Short-term FollowupAbstract Background Pelvic reconstruction after periacetabular tumor resection is technically difficult and characterized by a high complication rate. Although endoprosthetic replacement can result in immediate postoperative functional recovery, biologic reconstructions with autograft may provide an enhanced prognosis in patients with long-term survival; however, little has been published regarding this approach.… Read more »
- What Are the Frequency, Associated Factors, and Mortality of Amputation and Arthrodesis After a Failed Infected TKA?Abstract Background For patients with failed surgical treatment of an infected TKA, salvage operations such as arthrodesis or above-knee amputation (AKA) may be considered. Clinical and institutional factors associated with AKA and arthrodesis after a failed TKA have not been investigated in a large-scale population, and the utilization rate and… Read more »
- What Is the Diagnostic Accuracy of the Duck Walk Test in Detecting Meniscal Tears?Abstract Background Clinical weightbearing provocation tests, like the duck walk test, may be of value in diagnosing or screening for medial meniscal tears. However, evidence of the diagnostic accuracy of the duck walk test is lacking. Questions/purposes (1) To determine the sensitivity and specificity of the duck walk test in… Read more »
- Is There Variation in Procedural Utilization for Lumbar Spine Disorders Between a Fee-for-Service and Salaried Healthcare System?Abstract Background Whether compensation for professional services drives the use of those services is an important question that has not been answered in a robust manner. Specifically, there is a growing concern that spine care practitioners may preferentially choose more costly or invasive procedures in a fee-for-service system, irrespective of… Read more »
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
- Treatment of Large Femoral and Tibial Bone Defects With Plate-Assisted Bone Segment TransportOBJECTIVES: The purposes of this study were to assess clinical and radiographic outcomes following plate-assisted bone segment transport (PABST) in large bone defects of the lower extremities. METHODS: Design: Retrospective study of prospectively collected data. Setting: Level-1 trauma center located in Germany. Patient Selection Criteria: Patients who underwent PABST and… Read more »
- Technical Trick: Cryoneurolysis for Subacute Pain Mitigation in Patients With Limb LossSummary: Pain after amputation is often managed by target muscle reinnervation (TMR) with the added benefit that TMR also provides improved myoelectric terminal device control. However, as TMR takes several months for the recipient muscles to reliably reinnervate, this technique does not address pain within the subacute postoperative period during… Read more »
- The Utilization of Preoperative Steroids Safely Decreases the Risk of Postoperative Delirium in Geriatric Patients After Hip Fracture Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled TrialsOBJECTIVES: Postoperative delirium is an acute neurocognitive complication that can have adverse effects on outcomes of geriatric patients after undergoing hip fracture surgery. The objective of this study was to examine the efficacy of preoperative steroids in preventing postoperative delirium after hip fracture surgery. METHODS: Data Sources: A systematic review… Read more »
- Recovery Curves for Lisfranc ORIF Using PROMIS Physical Function and Pain InterferenceOBJECTIVES: To determine the postoperative trajectory and recovery of patients who undergo Lisfranc open reduction and internal fixation using Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) physical function (PF) and pain interference (PI). METHODS: Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Level 1 trauma center. Patient Selection Criteria: Patients who underwent Lisfranc open… Read more »
- Complications and Outcomes After Fixation of Lisfranc Injuries at an Urban Level 1 Trauma CenterOBJECTIVES: To evaluate patients with tarsometatarsal fractures and dislocations and describe complications and secondary operations. METHODS: Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Level 1 trauma center. Patient Selection Criteria: Consecutive adults treated acutely for Lisfranc injuries with reduction and fixation using standard techniques of rigid medial fixation and flexible lateral fixation.… Read more »
- Resilience Improves Patient-Reported Outcomes After Orthopaedic TraumaOBJECTIVES: To analyze the relationship between patient resilience and patient-reported outcomes after orthopaedic trauma. METHODS: Design: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Setting: Single Level 1 Trauma Center. Patient Selection Criteria: Patients were selected based on completion of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) and Brief Resilience Scale (BRS)… Read more »
- Evaluation of Intraoperative Fluoroscopic Techniques to Estimate Femoral Rotation: A Cadaveric StudyOBJECTIVES: To compare three fluoroscopic methods for determining femoral rotation. METHODS: Native femoral version was measured by computed tomography in 20 intact femurs from 10 cadaveric specimens. Two Steinmann pins were placed into each left femur above and below a planned transverse osteotomy which was completed through the diaphysis. Four… Read more »
- Does the Level and Complexity of Femur Fracture Determine Intramedullary Peak Pressures During Reamed Femoral Nailing? A Prospective StudyOBJECTIVES: To investigate femoral intramedullary (IM) pressures during reamed antegrade nailing and to determine whether fracture level and/or complexity affect peak pressures. METHODS: Design: Prospective, nonrandomized observational cohort. Setting: Single level I trauma center. Patient Selection Criteria: Patients presenting with femur fractures (OTA/AO 31A3; 32A; 32B; 32C; 33A2; 33A3), requiring… Read more »
- Risk Factors of Failure in 228 Periprosthetic Distal Femur Fractures: A Multicenter StudyOBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors of reoperation to promote union or to address deep surgical-site infection (DSSI) in periprosthetic distal femur fractures treated with lateral distal femoral locking plates (LDFLPs). METHODS: Design: Multicenter retrospective cohort study. Setting: Ten level-I trauma centers. Patient Selection Criteria: Patients with Orthopaedic Trauma Association/Association of… Read more »
- Angioembolization Has Similar Efficacy and Lower Total Charges than Preperitoneal Pelvic Packing in Patients With Pelvic Ring or Acetabulum FracturesOBJECTIVES: To compare cost, hospital-related outcomes, and mortality between angioembolization (AE) and preperitoneal pelvic packing (PPP) in the setting of pelvic ring or acetabulum fractures. METHODS: . Design: Retrospective database review. Setting: National Inpatient Sample, years 2016–2020. Patient Selection Criteria: Hospitalized adult patients who underwent AE or PPP in the… Read more »
- The Impact of Smoking on Hospital Course and Postoperative Outcomes in Patients With Fracture-Related InfectionsOBJECTIVES: To assess the relationship between patient smoking status and fracture-related infection (FRI) characteristics including patient symptoms at FRI presentation, bacterial species of FRI, and rates of fracture union. METHODS: Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Urban level 1 trauma center. Patient Selection Criteria: All patients undergoing reoperation for FRI from… Read more »
- Mismatch Rate of Empirical Antimicrobial Treatment in Fracture-Related InfectionsOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the current standard of care regarding empirical antimicrobial therapy in fracture-related infections (FRIs). METHODS: Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Level I Trauma Center. Patient Selection Criteria: Adult patients treated for FRI with surgical debridement and empirical antibiotics between September 1, 2014, and August 31, 2022. Patients were… Read more »
Acta Orthopaedica
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European Spine Journal
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British Journal of Sports Medicine
# Articles: 15
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
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International Orthopaedics
# Articles: 15
Best Practice and Research in Clinical Rheumatology
# Articles: 15
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
# Articles: 15
Gait and Posture
# Articles: 15
Journal of Biomechanics
# Articles: 15
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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Clinical Biomechanics
# Articles: 15
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
# Articles: 15
Knee
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
# Articles: 15
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics
# Articles: 15
Journal of Sports Sciences
# Articles: 15
Orthopedic Clinics of North America
# Articles: 15
Journal of Hand Surgery
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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International Journal of Sports Medicine
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Scoliosis
# Articles: 15
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
# Articles: 15
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
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Clinics in Sports Medicine
# Articles: 15
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
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Journal of Motor Behavior
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American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Performance Trajectory Related to Age, Classification, and Sex in Elite Kayak Para Canoe AthletesObjective The aim of the study is to verify the performance trajectory related to age, classification (KL: kayak level; M: male; F: female), and sex of elite kayak Para canoe athletes. Design This is a retrospective cohort study. Results Race results and athletes' data were retrieved from publicly available online… Read more »
- Effect of Knee Hyperextension on Femoral Cartilage Thickness in Stroke PatientsObjective Knee hyperextension is one of the most common compensatory mechanisms in stroke patients. The first aim of the study was to measure knee hyperextension and femoral cartilage thickness in stroke patients. The second aim was to compare the femoral cartilage thickness of the paretic and nonparetic limbs in stroke… Read more »
- Predicting Recovery of Independent Walking After Stroke: A Systematic ReviewPatients recovering from a stroke experience reduced participation, especially when they are limited in daily activities involving walking. Understanding the recovery of independent walking, can be used by clinicians in the decision-making process during rehabilitation, resulting in more personalized stroke rehabilitation. Therefore, it is necessary to gain insight in predicting… Read more »
- One-Leg Robotic-Assisted Gait Training Efficiently Improves Gait Independence for Acute Stroke Hemiplegic Patients: A Prospective Pilot StudyWelwalk is a one-leg robotic-assisted gait system for stroke hemiplegic patients. This study examined the feasibility and efficacy of gait training using Welwalk (Welwalk training) for hemiplegic patients in the early phase after stroke onset, via cooperation between acute care and rehabilitation hospitals. Seven acute stroke patients (mean number of… Read more »
- Introduction to Disability and Antiableist Health Care: A Pilot, Student-Led Module for Preclinical Medical StudentsPhysical medicine and rehabilitation physicians often care for disabled patients, who comprise America’s largest marginalized population. Despite medical students’ and physicians’ discomfort with caring for disabled patients and the pervasiveness of ableism in health care, medical education lacks disability-focused education. Kern’s approach to curriculum development and disability community input were… Read more »
- Alteration in Resting-State Brain Activity in Stroke Survivors After Repetitive Finger StimulationObjective This quasi-experimental study examined the effect of repetitive finger stimulation on brain activation in eight stroke and seven control subjects, measured by quantitative electroencephalogram. Methods We applied 5 mins of 2-Hz repetitive bilateral index finger transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and compared differences pre– and post–transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation using… Read more »
- A Tale of Bilateral Rapidly Progressive Osteoarthritis of the Hip—It Is Not Always the Steroid Injection: A Case ReportRapidly progressive osteoarthritis of the hip is an unusual subset of hip osteoarthritis in which a >2 mm/yr rate of joint space narrowing occurs. Rapidly progressive osteoarthritis of the hip has been associated with intra-articular steroid injection, with the incidence of rapidly progressive osteoarthritis of the hip after intra-articular steroid… Read more »
- Efficacy of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Pain Intensity and Functionality in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisObjective The aim of the study is to investigate whether transcranial direct current stimulation is superior to control groups or other interventions for pain relief and improving functionality in knee osteoarthritis patients. Methods PubMed, the Physiotherapy Evidence Database, the Cochrane Library, ProQuest, and Scopus databases were searched from inception to… Read more »
- High-Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Overall Cognition in Patients With Poststroke Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisObjective The aim of the study is to comprehensively assess the recovery effects of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with poststroke cognitive impairment. Methods Six English and four Chinese databases were searched for relevant studies published up to January 2022. Randomized controlled trials of patients with poststroke cognitive… Read more »
- Establishing a Clinical Care Pathway to Expedite Rehabilitation Transitions for Stroke Patients With Dysphagia and Enteral Feeding NeedsObjective The aim of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a physiatrist-led clinical pathway to expedite rehabilitation transitions for stroke patients with dysphagia requiring nasogastric tube or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Design This is a retrospective single-center observational study in 426 adults with stroke and dysphagia admitted… Read more »
Connective Tissue Research
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Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics
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Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
# Articles: 15
Orthopaedics and Traumatology: Surgery and Research
# Articles: 15
Journal of Hand Therapy
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Hand Clinics