Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Dupuytren’s Disease—etiology and treatment.
17 Feb, 2022 | 08:25h | UTCDupuytren’s Disease—Etiology and Treatment – Deutsches Ärzteblatt International
Expert Consensus: Exercise for Neuropathic Pain.
16 Feb, 2022 | 08:25h | UTCExercise for Neuropathic Pain: A Systematic Review and Expert Consensus – Frontiers in Medicine
Cost-effectiveness of physical therapy vs. intra-articular glucocorticoid injection for knee osteoarthritis: a secondary analysis from a randomized clinical trial.
16 Feb, 2022 | 08:24h | UTC
ERS statement on Long COVID-19 follow-up.
13 Feb, 2022 | 22:48h | UTCEuropean Respiratory Society Statement on Long COVID-19 Follow-Up – European Respiratory Review
First research definition for ‘Long COVID’ in kids and young people formally agreed.
13 Feb, 2022 | 22:45h | UTCNews Release: First research definition for ‘Long COVID’ in kids and young people formally agreed – BMJ
Original Article (preprint): Long COVID (Post-COVID-19 condition) in Children: a modified Delphi Process – Archives of Disease in Childhood
Commentaries:
Long covid: “Holistic” approach is best, given range of symptoms, say researchers – The BMJ
Related:
Editorial | Long covid in children and adolescents – “Risk appears low, but many questions remain”.
Review: Long COVID symptoms in children rarely persist beyond three months.
M-A: Patients generally may return to driving 4 weeks after hip arthroscopy and 6 weeks after knee arthroscopy.
10 Feb, 2022 | 08:31h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Patients are generally safe to drive *4 weeks* after hip arthroscopy and *6 weeks* after knee arthroscopy. Meta-Analysis from Palma et al in ASMAR this month gives us the evidence!
Is it time to revise your instructions for your patients? 🤔https://t.co/Bcg12tX0MM pic.twitter.com/wAhJx2vS8a
— Arthroscopy Journal (@ArthroscopyJ) October 20, 2021
Cohort Study: Physical and mental health 3 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection (long COVID) among adolescents in England.
9 Feb, 2022 | 10:12h | UTCCommentary: Long COVID and kids: more research is urgently needed – Nature
Related:
Editorial | Long covid in children and adolescents – “Risk appears low, but many questions remain”.
Review: Long COVID symptoms in children rarely persist beyond three months.
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
NEW RESEARCH: free! Two studies on adolescent #LongCovid. Both found high symptom burden in COVID positive and negative participants; very heterogenous symptom profile. Pandemic has had profound impact on all adolescents. https://t.co/YzU3ogXZrw pic.twitter.com/ina0DgPxBf
— The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (@LancetChildAdol) February 8, 2022
The CanPain SCI clinical practice guidelines for rehabilitation management of neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury.
8 Feb, 2022 | 08:47h | UTC
AAP Clinical Report: Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Congenital Clubfoot.
4 Feb, 2022 | 08:55h | UTCDiagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Congenital Clubfoot – Pediatrics
Hyaluronic acid injections have increased for knee arthritis in the US, despite guideline recommendations against their use.
4 Feb, 2022 | 08:32h | UTCHyaluronic Acid Injections for Knee Osteoarthritis: Has Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries Changed Between 2012 and 2018? – The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
News Release: Hyaluronic acid injections have increased for knee arthritis – despite recommendations against their use
Related Guideline: Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Evidence-Based Guideline, 2nd Edition – Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Systematic Review: Non-operative treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis with neurogenic claudication.
2 Feb, 2022 | 08:08h | UTC
Guideline: Physical therapist management of Parkinson Disease.
28 Jan, 2022 | 08:23h | UTC
Cohort study: Among patients who survived ICU treatment for COVID-19, 75% still reported physical, mental, or cognitive symptoms after 1 year.
26 Jan, 2022 | 02:28h | UTCCommentaries:
75% of COVID ICU survivors have physical symptoms 1 year on – CIDRAP
Majority of COVID-19 survivors experience health problems one-year post ICU admission – News Medical
Review: Postdischarge Evaluation for Individuals Hospitalized with COVID-19.
21 Jan, 2022 | 10:08h | UTCPostdischarge Evaluation for Individuals Hospitalized with COVID-19 – Southern Medical Journal
RCT: Metal pins no better than traditional plaster cast for a broken wrist.
21 Jan, 2022 | 09:51h | UTCNews Release: Metal pins no better than traditional plaster cast for a broken wrist – BMJ
Original Study: Surgical fixation with K-wires versus casting in adults with fracture of distal radius: DRAFFT2 multicentre randomised clinical trial – The BMJ
Commentary: Wrist fractures: study compares casting to surgical fixation – MedicalResearch.com
Commentary on Twitter
Fascinating to read the results of #DRAFFT2 in the BMJ. Lots to think about: No difference in wrist function at 12 months but higher reoperation rate for loss of position in cast-only group (13% v 0.4%) #orthotwitter https://t.co/QJO43XBdB6 pic.twitter.com/IMCpcsoiSh
— Tom Lewis (@thomasllewis) January 20, 2022
Cluster Randomized Trial: A multifactorial falls prevention program in UK care homes reduced fall rates among older people and was cost effective.
21 Jan, 2022 | 09:21h | UTCNews Release: Falls in care homes can be significantly reduced with intervention, says new study – University of Nottingham
Commentary on Twitter
NEW RESEARCH: A falls prevention programme for older people in care homes, co-designed with care home staff & residents, that involved awareness raising, education, screening, decision & implementation support was associated with a reduction in falls rate https://t.co/wupI0LeAxj
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) December 11, 2021
An updated overview of low back pain management.
21 Jan, 2022 | 09:23h | UTCAn Updated Overview of Low Back Pain Management – Asian Spine Journal
Consensus Statement: Exercise/physical activity in individuals with Type 2 Diabetes.
20 Jan, 2022 | 08:51h | UTC
Commentary from the author on Twitter
Exercise/Physical Activity in Individuals with
Type 2 Diabetes: A Consensus Statement from
the American College of Sports Medicine
Honored to contribute w/several esteemed colleagues to this report now out on #exercise & #diabetes @MSSEonline @ACSMNews https://t.co/UNmoU2BgLR— Juleen R. Zierath (@JuleenRZierath) January 14, 2022
NICE Guideline: Rehabilitation after traumatic injury.
19 Jan, 2022 | 08:43h | UTCRehabilitation after traumatic injury – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Systematic Review: Exercise training for adults undergoing maintenance dialysis.
19 Jan, 2022 | 08:32h | UTCExercise training for adults undergoing maintenance dialysis – Cochrane Library
Summary: Exercise training for adults receiving dialysis treatments – Cochrane Library
Commentary on Twitter
New Review Update: Exercise training for adults undergoing maintenance dialysis. discover the latest #CochraneEvidence https://t.co/DmtG0dA6lQ #kidney failure #exercise pic.twitter.com/STYIMpPwAN
— Cochrane Kidney + Tx (@CochraneKidney) January 13, 2022
Global, regional, and national burdens of hip osteoarthritis from 1990 to 2019: estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study.
18 Jan, 2022 | 09:27h | UTC
Multicenter observational study: Reconstruction of paralyzed arm function in patients with hemiplegia through contralateral seventh cervical nerve cross transfer.
18 Jan, 2022 | 09:13h | UTC
Systematic Review: Foot orthoses for treating pediatric flat feet.
18 Jan, 2022 | 09:16h | UTCFoot orthoses for treating paediatric flat feet – Cochrane Library
Summary: Foot orthoses for treating flat feet in children – Cochrane Library
Cluster randomized trial: no added value of duloxetine for patients with chronic pain due to hip or knee osteoarthritis.
16 Jan, 2022 | 22:59h | UTC
Analysis: Sarcopenia: early prevention or overdiagnosis?
16 Jan, 2022 | 22:48h | UTCSarcopenia: early prevention or overdiagnosis? – The BMJ
Related: Overdiagnosis: it’s official – the term is now included in the medical subject headings (MeSH) vocabulary. (several articles on the subject)
Commentary from the author on Twitter
We have a new diagnosis! 2 billion people may turn into patients with sarcopenia. Despite no evidence to justify why we should diagnose elderly people. My latest article in @bmj_latest with @drjohnbrodersen and JBülow. #overdiagnosis #sarcopenia #EBM https://t.co/mNFxmuz4U1
— Christoffer Bjerre Haase (@BjerreHaase) January 13, 2022


