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Synovial metabolism after different degrees of trauma : effects of pharmacological and physiological intervention : a microdialysis study of the knee joint synovium
(2010-04-21)
Background: Knee arthroscopy is one of the most common orthopedic procedures.
Postoperative pain and knee swelling is often a problem. Optimal pain
management in knee arthroscopic procedures is important to permit
same-day ...
Identifying genetic determinants of T cell-dependent autoimmunity using forward genetics
(2021-07-29)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects 0.5-1% of the population and is an important health and socioeconomic problem. RA has a high degree of heritability. Thus, extensive efforts have been made to better understand the genetic ...
Traumatic patellar dislocation in children : epidemiology, risk factors, the MPFL and treatment outcome
(2017-01-25)
The knee joint is one of the most common injury sites in children, with the spectrum of injuries differing from those in adults. Traumatic lateral patellar dislocation (LPD) is the most common serious injury; the incidence ...
Carbon dioxide de-airing in cardiac surgery
(2004-01-09)
Background: The risks connected with the presence of air microemboli in open-heart surgery, have recently been emphasized by reports that their number is correlated with the degree of postoperative neuropsychological ...
Comprehensive evaluation of spasticity and other sensorimotor dysfunctions after lesions to the central or peripheral nervous system
(2021-11-23)
Background: Understanding how sensorimotor impairments may contribute to changes in body structure and function, and also to activity and participation limitations is an important challenge in neurorehabilitation research, ...
Improving the quality of care for hip fracture patients : studies on fast-track to surgery and adverse events
(2018-05-16)
Hip fractures in the elderly are common and are associated with high comorbidity and mortality. Their care and treatment present challenges for nurses and other healthcare professionals and impose a substantial burden on ...