Abstract |
Total Knee Arthroplasty operations are increasing in frequency, and knee flexion contracture is a common pathology, both pre-existing and post-operative. A 61-year-old male presented with knee flexion contracture following a total knee arthroplasty. Physical therapy alone did not fully reduce the contracture and dynamic splinting was then prescribed for daily low-load, prolonged-duration stretch. After 28 physical therapy sessions, the active range of motion improved from -20 degrees to -12 degrees (stiff knee still lacking full extension), and after eight additional weeks with nightly wear of dynamic splint, the patient regained full knee extension, (active extension improved from -12 degrees to 0 degrees ).
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Authors | Eric Finger, F Buck Willis |
Journal | Cases journal
(Cases J)
Vol. 1
Issue 1
Pg. 421
(Dec 29 2008)
ISSN: 1757-1626 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 19113998
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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