Objective: There is no evidence that a knee arthroscopy is more beneficial to middle-aged patients with meniscal symptoms compared to other treatments. This randomised controlled trial aimed to determine whether an arthroscopic intervention combined with a structured exercise programme would provide more benefit than a structured exercise programme alone for middle-aged patients with meniscal symptoms that have undergone physiotherapy. Method: 150 out of 179 eligible patients, aged 45 to 64 (mean: 54 +/- 5), symptom duration more than 3 months and standing X-ray with Ahlback grade 0, were randomised to: (1) a physiotherapy appointment within 2 weeks of inclusion that included instructions for a 3-month exercise programme (non-surgery group)...
Objective To assess the benefit of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) in adults with a meniscal...
Background: In orthopedic surgery, new knowledge has contributed to change of treatment algorithms. ...
A large body of evidence has demonstrated that surgery does not provide additional benefit when comp...
Objective: There is no evidence that a knee arthroscopy is more beneficial to middle-aged patients w...
SummaryObjectiveThere is no evidence that a knee arthroscopy is more beneficial to middle-aged patie...
Background: Arthroscopic meniscal surgery is a common orthopaedic procedure in middle-aged patients,...
Objective: To determine if exercise therapy is superior to arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for kne...
Objective: To determine if exercise therapy is superior to arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for kne...
Objective: Patients with degenerative or traumatic meniscal tears are at high risk of developing kne...
Background: Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy has been shown to be of no benefit to patients with co...
Introduction: Arthroscopic partial resection of degenerative meniscal injuries has previously been f...
Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy has been the most performed surgical procedure in orthopaedics for...
Introduction: To assess physical activity and knee function, the two methods of conventional supervi...
Importance: There is a paucity of high-quality evidence about the long-term effects (ie, 3-5 years a...
Background: Recent evidence shows that arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) offers no benefit ove...
Objective To assess the benefit of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) in adults with a meniscal...
Background: In orthopedic surgery, new knowledge has contributed to change of treatment algorithms. ...
A large body of evidence has demonstrated that surgery does not provide additional benefit when comp...
Objective: There is no evidence that a knee arthroscopy is more beneficial to middle-aged patients w...
SummaryObjectiveThere is no evidence that a knee arthroscopy is more beneficial to middle-aged patie...
Background: Arthroscopic meniscal surgery is a common orthopaedic procedure in middle-aged patients,...
Objective: To determine if exercise therapy is superior to arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for kne...
Objective: To determine if exercise therapy is superior to arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for kne...
Objective: Patients with degenerative or traumatic meniscal tears are at high risk of developing kne...
Background: Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy has been shown to be of no benefit to patients with co...
Introduction: Arthroscopic partial resection of degenerative meniscal injuries has previously been f...
Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy has been the most performed surgical procedure in orthopaedics for...
Introduction: To assess physical activity and knee function, the two methods of conventional supervi...
Importance: There is a paucity of high-quality evidence about the long-term effects (ie, 3-5 years a...
Background: Recent evidence shows that arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) offers no benefit ove...
Objective To assess the benefit of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) in adults with a meniscal...
Background: In orthopedic surgery, new knowledge has contributed to change of treatment algorithms. ...
A large body of evidence has demonstrated that surgery does not provide additional benefit when comp...