The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disease responsible for musculoskeletal complications. Yet, with the advent of new and advanced therapies, the medical landscape is changing, and physiotherapy must adapt alongside. This paper considers whether there will still be a need for physiotherapy in the era of advanced therapies, and discusses ways in which services should evolve to complement emerging treatment paradigms for haemostasis in people with haemophilia. Ultimately, physiotherapy will remain an important element of care, even for people with little joint damage and low risks in the era of the new mild phenotype. However, competencies will need to evolve, and physiotherapists in...
Background: Joint bleeds are the hallmark of hemophilia, leading to a painful arthritic condition ca...
Approximately 35%-50% of people with haemophilia (PWH) report living with chronic musculoskeletal pa...
Musculoskeletal impact of haemophilia justifies physiotherapy throughout life. Recently the Dutch He...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
Comprehensive care for people with hemophilia (PWH) requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team ap...
The predominance of joint and muscle bleeding in people with haemophilia means that the consequences...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have impaired blood coagulation and hemostasis. Bleeding into joints an...
The physiotherapist is an integral member of the multidisciplinary team and plays a key role in the ...
Haemophilia is a group of coagulation disorders inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. ...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Hemophilic arthropathy limits daily life activities of patients with hemophilia, presenting with cli...
INTRODUCTION: European guidelines on the care of haemophilia recommend ready access to a range of se...
As haemophilic arthropathy and chronic synovitis are still the most important clinical features in p...
Copyright © 2013 Rubén Cuesta-Barriuso et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Background: Joint bleeds are the hallmark of hemophilia, leading to a painful arthritic condition ca...
Approximately 35%-50% of people with haemophilia (PWH) report living with chronic musculoskeletal pa...
Musculoskeletal impact of haemophilia justifies physiotherapy throughout life. Recently the Dutch He...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
Comprehensive care for people with hemophilia (PWH) requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team ap...
The predominance of joint and muscle bleeding in people with haemophilia means that the consequences...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have impaired blood coagulation and hemostasis. Bleeding into joints an...
The physiotherapist is an integral member of the multidisciplinary team and plays a key role in the ...
Haemophilia is a group of coagulation disorders inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. ...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Hemophilic arthropathy limits daily life activities of patients with hemophilia, presenting with cli...
INTRODUCTION: European guidelines on the care of haemophilia recommend ready access to a range of se...
As haemophilic arthropathy and chronic synovitis are still the most important clinical features in p...
Copyright © 2013 Rubén Cuesta-Barriuso et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Background: Joint bleeds are the hallmark of hemophilia, leading to a painful arthritic condition ca...
Approximately 35%-50% of people with haemophilia (PWH) report living with chronic musculoskeletal pa...
Musculoskeletal impact of haemophilia justifies physiotherapy throughout life. Recently the Dutch He...