«Most athletic
patients return to sports, highly satisfied with ACL reconstruction: 98 percent of patients in study say they would have the procedure again.»
Not exact matches
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has said that England international Luke Shaw «has
to improve»
to find himself starting for his United side again, however the Red Devils boss had said that he will remain
patient with the left - back after he has just
return from a long - term injury, according
to Sky
Sports.
Dr. Weiss says that «current
return to sports is safe for many
patients after 6 months, if they work hard with their strengthening program, but that [an earlier]
return to sports has not been shown
to be safe, as of now.»
The MOON guidelines are based on a functional criterion that typically has
patients ready
to begin a
return to sports at 5
to 6 months.
ASMI researchers are involved in different fields such as biomechanics (motion analysis, which includes cadaver research, namely, the use of human limbs
to analyze anatomy, motion, and the strength of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones) and clinical research (tracking
patients to see how successful they are
returning to sport after treatment with surgery or physical therapy).
A study at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) finds that most athletic
patients who have reconstructive surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are highly satisfied with the procedure and able
to return to sports.
To assess outcomes, they completed a questionnaire that asked about return to play, sport performance, repeat injury, factors influencing ability or inability to resume a sport, and overall patient satisfactio
To assess outcomes, they completed a questionnaire that asked about
return to play, sport performance, repeat injury, factors influencing ability or inability to resume a sport, and overall patient satisfactio
to play,
sport performance, repeat injury, factors influencing ability or inability
to resume a sport, and overall patient satisfactio
to resume a
sport, and overall
patient satisfaction.
Regarding participation in specific
sports, tennis received the highest
return to play score, with 100 % of
patients indicating they were able
to get back on the court.
«Nearly all shoulder replacement
patients under age 55
return to sports.»
Ninety - three percent of
patients were satisfied with the outcomes of their surgery, and 96.4 percent (55 out of 57
patients)
returned to at least one
sport at an average of 6.7 months following surgery.
Nearly 68 percent of
patients said they hoped
to return to sports following surgery.
Patients aged 15
to 35 undergoing primary ACL reconstruction were evaluated using the checklist by a trained physical therapist, 6 - 12 months post-operatively, prior
to return to sports.
The control group used for comparison included
patients aged 15
to 35 who underwent ACL reconstruction between October 2012 and October 2014, and were cleared
to return to sports by «usual clinical judgment» prior
to the development of the checklist.
Dr. Tucker says the biggest mistake that
patients make is
returning back
to work, school, and
sports too quickly.
We have experienced practitioners with advanced training in manual therapy and
sports rehabilitation and help
patients of all ages
return to their full potential.
Through our partnership with Orthopets, and in keeping with our dedication
to ensuring all of our clients
return to a high quality of life, the
sports medicine and rehabilitation team at Port City are able
to provide
patients with custom Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics (VOP) as an alternative
to surgery, if for any reason, surgery is not the right choice for your pet.
We are pleased
to have Dr. Mark Smith, Board Certified Veterinary Surgeon, on The SPAW and Aldergrove Animal Hospital team
to educate our clients about surgical options and
to provide our
patients with comprehensive orthopedic examinations, diagnostics, surgical procedures, and recovery plans that optimize mobility and
return to activity or
sport.
Interests include minimally invasive surgery and maximal
return to function through integration of rehabilitation and
sports medicine principles into veterinary
patients.