BACKGROUND: Although regular factor replacement can reduce the incidence of joint bleeds and slow down the development of haemophilic arthropathy, the ankle joint remains particularly vulnerable even in children with haemophilia on primary or secondary prophylaxis and is now the primary joint affected. The heterogeneity in the pathoaetiology of haemophilic ankle arthropathy means that the functional consequences of early stage of ankle arthropathy are difficult to define as early morphological and structural changes can be observed in clinically asymptomatic ankles. In this context, understanding biomechanics of the normal and arthritic foot is complex and difficult to quantify unless considering the foot as multiple functional segments usi...
AIM: To compare foot joint kinetics and energetics in male paediatric boys with and without blood-in...
INTRODUCTION: Ankle arthropathy is highly prevalent among people with haemophilia (PwH), even with p...
Background, Purpose, and Hypotheses. Recurrent hemarthroses, bleeding into joints, are a major comp...
Background: Although regular factor replacement can reduce the incidence of joint bleeds and slow do...
INTRODUCTION AND AIM: The ankle joint remains vulnerable in children with haemophilia and is the pri...
OBJECTIVES: Adequate management of haemophilia patients requires early detection of joint impairment...
OBJECTIVES: Adequate management of haemophilia patients requires early detection of joint impairment...
A clinical study of patients with mild haemophilia A to document the frequency and severity of arthr...
The evidence base to support the prevention of haemophilic arthropathy remains incomplete. In partic...
Haemophilia is a rare disease that causes musculoskeletal bleeds in up to 80% of patients. These ble...
Introduction: Haemophilia is an inherited disorder in which the blood does not clot normally and is ...
Ankle joint distraction (AJD) has been described to be a valuable joint-sparing alternative to arthr...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilic ankle arthropathy due to repeated joint bleeds often leads to altered gait...
OBJECTIVES: To measure passive musculoarticular ankle stiffness (PMAAS) and its intra- and interday ...
AIM: To compare foot joint kinetics and energetics in male paediatric boys with and without blood-in...
AIM: To compare foot joint kinetics and energetics in male paediatric boys with and without blood-in...
INTRODUCTION: Ankle arthropathy is highly prevalent among people with haemophilia (PwH), even with p...
Background, Purpose, and Hypotheses. Recurrent hemarthroses, bleeding into joints, are a major comp...
Background: Although regular factor replacement can reduce the incidence of joint bleeds and slow do...
INTRODUCTION AND AIM: The ankle joint remains vulnerable in children with haemophilia and is the pri...
OBJECTIVES: Adequate management of haemophilia patients requires early detection of joint impairment...
OBJECTIVES: Adequate management of haemophilia patients requires early detection of joint impairment...
A clinical study of patients with mild haemophilia A to document the frequency and severity of arthr...
The evidence base to support the prevention of haemophilic arthropathy remains incomplete. In partic...
Haemophilia is a rare disease that causes musculoskeletal bleeds in up to 80% of patients. These ble...
Introduction: Haemophilia is an inherited disorder in which the blood does not clot normally and is ...
Ankle joint distraction (AJD) has been described to be a valuable joint-sparing alternative to arthr...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilic ankle arthropathy due to repeated joint bleeds often leads to altered gait...
OBJECTIVES: To measure passive musculoarticular ankle stiffness (PMAAS) and its intra- and interday ...
AIM: To compare foot joint kinetics and energetics in male paediatric boys with and without blood-in...
AIM: To compare foot joint kinetics and energetics in male paediatric boys with and without blood-in...
INTRODUCTION: Ankle arthropathy is highly prevalent among people with haemophilia (PwH), even with p...
Background, Purpose, and Hypotheses. Recurrent hemarthroses, bleeding into joints, are a major comp...