This narrative review aims to give an overview of some postural evaluation systems currently used in patients with haemophilia. Among them, first, we analyse the HJHS scale, recognized as a specific evaluation tool for haemophilic arthropathy. Second, we focus on other systems usually used in non-haemophilic patients that have also shown good applicability in this patient category, such as gait analysis, stabilometry, and baropodometric examination. This review underlines the use these tools could have in clinical practice to identify the early postural alterations in patients with haemophilia and set up personalised rehabilitation programs
Assessment of impairment and function is essential in order to monitor joint status and evaluate the...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
. Children with haemophilia often bleed inside joints and muscles, which may impair postural adjustm...
This narrative review aims to give an overview of some postural evaluation systems currently used in...
The maintenance of a correct posture in haemophilic boys might contribute to prevent joint bleeds, c...
Introduction: The sensory strategies of postural control in adult haemophilic arthropathy patients a...
Despite fall-related injuries having serious consequences for older haemophilic patients, few studie...
Despite fall-related injuries having serious consequences for older haemophilic patients, few studie...
Introduction: Alterations in the musculoskeletal system, especially in the lower limbs, limit physic...
Joint bleeds in persons with haemophilia (PWH) result in haemophilic arthropathy, which has an impac...
In patients with haemophilia, the long-term consequences of repeated haemarthrosis include joint car...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine whether young haemophilic boys with and without M...
Introduction:Literature provides unclear evidence of the effectiveness of many physiotherapy interve...
AbstractBackground and purposeChildren with hemophilia often bleed inside the joints and muscles, wh...
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Assessment of impairment and function is essential in order to monitor joint status and evaluate the...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
. Children with haemophilia often bleed inside joints and muscles, which may impair postural adjustm...
This narrative review aims to give an overview of some postural evaluation systems currently used in...
The maintenance of a correct posture in haemophilic boys might contribute to prevent joint bleeds, c...
Introduction: The sensory strategies of postural control in adult haemophilic arthropathy patients a...
Despite fall-related injuries having serious consequences for older haemophilic patients, few studie...
Despite fall-related injuries having serious consequences for older haemophilic patients, few studie...
Introduction: Alterations in the musculoskeletal system, especially in the lower limbs, limit physic...
Joint bleeds in persons with haemophilia (PWH) result in haemophilic arthropathy, which has an impac...
In patients with haemophilia, the long-term consequences of repeated haemarthrosis include joint car...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine whether young haemophilic boys with and without M...
Introduction:Literature provides unclear evidence of the effectiveness of many physiotherapy interve...
AbstractBackground and purposeChildren with hemophilia often bleed inside the joints and muscles, wh...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishing ...
Assessment of impairment and function is essential in order to monitor joint status and evaluate the...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
. Children with haemophilia often bleed inside joints and muscles, which may impair postural adjustm...