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Outcomes and predictors of success for arthroscopic lysis of adhesions for the stiff total knee arthroplasty
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Outcomes and predictors of success for arthroscopic lysis of adhesions for the stiff total knee arthroplasty

Blake M. Bodendorfer, Joshua A. Kotler, William D. Zelenty, Kareem Termanini, Rafael Sanchez and Evan H. Argintar
Orthopedics, Vol.40(6)
2017

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Age Factors Aged Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee Arthroscopy Body Mass Index Body Weight Female Humans Knee Joint Male Middle Aged Pain, Postoperative Postoperative Complications Range of Motion, Articular Retrospective Studies Tissue Adhesions Treatment Outcome adult age distribution aged arthrolysis arthroscopic surgery Article body mass body weight clinical article clinical effectiveness controlled study female flexion contracture human incidence male pain assessment patient satisfaction postoperative pain prediction preoperative complication preoperative pain range of motion retrospective study time to treatment total knee arthroplasty treatment outcome Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index age arthroscopy joint characteristics and functions knee knee replacement middle aged pathology pathophysiology postoperative complication postoperative pain tissue adhesion treatment outcome

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