A major complication in haemophilia is the destruction of joint cartilage because of recurrent intraarticular and intramuscular bleeds. Therefore, joint assessment is critical to quantify the extent of joint damage, which has traditionally been evaluated using both radiological and clinical joint scores. Our study aimed to evaluate the natural progression of haemophilic arthopathy using three-dimensional gait analysis (3DGA) and to assess the reproducibility of this technique. We hypothesized that the musculoskeletal function was relatively stable in patients with haemophilia. Eighteen adults with established haemophilic arthropathies were evaluated twice by 3DGA (mean follow-up: 18 ± 5 weeks). Unexpectedly, our findings revealed infraclini...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Introduction: It is unknown whether altered neural control is associated with clinical outcomes in p...
Introduction: Effects of haemophilic arthropathy on neuromuscular control during gait are currently ...
Summary. A major complication in haemophilia is the destruction of joint cartilage because of recurr...
In patients with haemophilia (PWH) (from Greek “blood love”), the long-term consequences of repeated...
In patients with haemophilia, the long-term consequences of repeated haemarthrosis include joint car...
International audienceHaemophilia is characterized by a congenital deficiency of clotting factor VII...
Some patients with moderate haemophilia (PWMH) report joint damage potentially responsible for gait ...
Copyright © 2013 Sébastien Lobet et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Hemophilia is characterized by recurrent bleeding into the joints leading to irreversible chronic ar...
Quantifying the extent of joint damage in patients with hemophilia (PWH) is critical to prevent dise...
Gait is the most important way for people to move. As such it is crucial to functionality and thus p...
Imaging and clinical scores are the main tools used to evaluate the progression of haemophilic arthr...
Few studies have assessed the changes produced by multiple joint impairments (MJI) of the lower limb...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilic ankle arthropathy due to repeated joint bleeds often leads to altered gait...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Introduction: It is unknown whether altered neural control is associated with clinical outcomes in p...
Introduction: Effects of haemophilic arthropathy on neuromuscular control during gait are currently ...
Summary. A major complication in haemophilia is the destruction of joint cartilage because of recurr...
In patients with haemophilia (PWH) (from Greek “blood love”), the long-term consequences of repeated...
In patients with haemophilia, the long-term consequences of repeated haemarthrosis include joint car...
International audienceHaemophilia is characterized by a congenital deficiency of clotting factor VII...
Some patients with moderate haemophilia (PWMH) report joint damage potentially responsible for gait ...
Copyright © 2013 Sébastien Lobet et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Hemophilia is characterized by recurrent bleeding into the joints leading to irreversible chronic ar...
Quantifying the extent of joint damage in patients with hemophilia (PWH) is critical to prevent dise...
Gait is the most important way for people to move. As such it is crucial to functionality and thus p...
Imaging and clinical scores are the main tools used to evaluate the progression of haemophilic arthr...
Few studies have assessed the changes produced by multiple joint impairments (MJI) of the lower limb...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilic ankle arthropathy due to repeated joint bleeds often leads to altered gait...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Introduction: It is unknown whether altered neural control is associated with clinical outcomes in p...
Introduction: Effects of haemophilic arthropathy on neuromuscular control during gait are currently ...