Search for dissertations about: "arthroscopic treatment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words arthroscopic treatment.
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1. Anterior shoulder dislocation : Aspects of alternative methods of treatment and MR imaging
Abstract : Sixty patients (16-30 years) with traumatic primary anterior shoulder dislocation were allocated to arthroscopic lavage or non-operative treatment. The arthroscopic lavage group had a lower recurrence rate, better functional outcome and anterior stability after one year. READ MORE
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2. Patellar and Achilles tendinopathy : sclerosing injections and ultrasound guided arthroscopic shaving
Abstract : Chronic painful tendinopathy is a common cause for elite- and recreational athletes to stop or decrease the level of their sports activity. Recent research on innervation patterns, histopathology and possible pain mechanisms in tendons has led to an increased knowledge about the chronic painful tendon. READ MORE
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3. Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Trends and outcomes after arthroscopic treatment in the general and athlete population
Abstract : Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is a common cause of hip pain in the young and athletic population. The diagnosis - FAIS - is based on a triad of symptoms, clinical evaluation and radiographic signs. The impingement is caused by an abnormal morphology of the femoral head (cam) and/or the acetabulum (pincer). READ MORE
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4. Treatment of subacromial pain and rotator cuff tears
Abstract : Shoulder pain is very common, affecting 14-21 % of the population at some time during their lifetime. The aims of this thesis were to improve the understanding of various aspects concerning the pathogenesis and treatment of subacromial pain and rotator cuff tears. READ MORE
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5. Exercise treatment of patients with long-standing subacromial pain
Abstract : Subacromial pain is the most common problem among patients with shoulder complaints seeking primary care. The recommended treatment for these patients is primarily non-surgical with a focus on exercise treatment. If this treatment fails arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) followed by exercise treatment is recommended. READ MORE