Knee injuries
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1 - 35Soccer (football)-related knee injuries lessened with specific training
Knee injury: rehab = ACL reconstruction for many young adults
Balance/neuromuscular training decreases sports injuries
Exercise good for knee osteoarthritis symptoms and function
Clinical factors modestly predict meniscal tears in primary care settings
Knee findings are common on imaging of adults without symptoms
Exercise = knee surgery for degenerative meniscal tear
Lace-up braces decrease rate, not severity, of ankle sprains in HS athletes
Fewer recurrences of patella dislocation in kids after surgery than after bracing
ACL reconstruction not necessary for good clinical outcome
Total knee replacement more effective for pain and function than nonsurgical treatment
Risk factors + symptoms to diagnose knee OA (EULAR guidelines)
Tailored exercise program improves function and reduces pain due to knee osteoarthritis
Musculoskeletal surgery for nontraumatic pain: not a great analgesic
Surgical reconstruction for nonacute ACL injuries has slightly better outcomes than rehabilitation (ACL SNNAP)
Surgery is no better than nonoperative treatment for Achilles tendon rupture in adults
Intensive treatment of elevated blood pressure in hospitalized patients associated with adverse events
Arthroscopic meniscal surgery = nonoperative management
Pneumatic compression in addition to pharmacologic thromboprophylaxis does not further reduce DVT risk