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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

2020
Musculoskeletal issues account for 8% of chief complaints in the pediatric outpatient setting, making the subject of particular interest to pediatricians. This chapter reviews the spectrum of musculoskeletal issues seen in the pediatric population. The spectrum of pediatric pathology ranges from congenital issues such as clubfoot, acquired pathology ...
Joshua T. Goldman   +3 more
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Economic and Clinical Benefits of Orthopedic/Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2022
Orthopedic/Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation can be both a valuable comprehensive patient care service and economic addition to many veterinary practices. As partners within the hospital, the Orthopedic/Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation service not only provides consultations for all patients with the ultimate goal of return to function (regardless ...
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
There are potential long-term problems with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, even in those who have had a successful result. Arthroplasty of the elbow has been evolving. Infection after total joint arthroplasty is a potentially disastrous complication.
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Telehealth in Orthopedic Sports Medicine: A Survey Study on Patient Satisfaction and Experience

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2023
Background: Telehealth has seen breakthroughs in many fields of medicine, but utilization remains limited in orthopedic sports medicine. The purpose of this investigation was to compare patient satisfaction, duration of care, and overall patient experiences with telehealth and in-person clinical visits for sports-related injuries.
Jacob C. Tilmon   +4 more
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Biomedical Engineering and Orthopedic Sports Medicine

2014
Orthopedic sports medicine has a broad area of interest from the prevention of sports injuries, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletes, children, females, as well as older people. Accordingly, a multidisciplinary approach is needed to improve orthopedic sports medicine.
Ates F., Heybeli N., Yucesoy C.A.
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Biological Therapies in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

2020
Nowadays there is a growing interest in clinical applications of Biologic therapies specially for Platelets rich plasma and stem cell therapies; in this chapter many of these applications will be listed from several experts that have extensive basic and clinical experience on its use to enhance healing in a varied number of injuries and pathological ...
Samitier, Gonzalo   +19 more
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A Review of Price Transparency Policy and Evaluation of Hospital Compliance in Orthopedic Sports Medicine

HSS Journal®: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery, 2021
Background: In 2019, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that beginning January 1, 2021, hospitals would be required to post pricing information in a usable format for patients via diagnosis-related group (DRG) or charge description master (CDM) sheets. Purpose/Questions: We hypothesized the new price transparency rule would
Kyle, Schultz   +5 more
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Maximizing Equipment Utilization in Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Rehabilitation

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1984
Much of today's rehabilitative equipment is overpriced and underutilized. This paper introduces some alternative equipment combinations and patient-equipment position variations in an effort to increase utilization. The U. B.X. T. and Mini-Gym can be most effectively used in combination for upper extremity rehabilitation while the U.B.X. T.
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Orthopedic and Sports Medicine

1998
Effective use of the Swiss ball with orthopedic patients requires the therapist to understand the underlying pathology. It is important that the therapist has a clear understanding of how the injury occurred, and what movements cause pain, including resting or working positions.
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