AbstractRecurrent joint bleeding in persons with hemophilia is known to lead to joint damage associated with pain, loss of range of motion and function. The researcher was motivated by the essence of the importance of partial weight bearing program in rehabilitation of lower limb conditions and the lack of literatures regarding these exercises in rehabilitation of hemophilic knee arthritis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of partial weight bearing program on functional ability and quadriceps muscle strength in children with hemophilic knee arthritis. Thirty patients had participated in this study; with age ranged from eight to twelve years. They were randomly assigned into two equal groups. Patients were evaluated pr...
Purpose: Haemophilia causes musculoskeletal problems over many years secondary to recurrent hemarthr...
Adults with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders often develop lower limb musculoskeletal proble...
Introduction: Although strength exercise is often prescribed for people with haemophilia (PWH), it r...
AbstractRecurrent joint bleeding in persons with hemophilia is known to lead to joint damage associa...
AbstractBackground and purposeChildren with hemophilia are at risk for reduced bone mineral density ...
Background and purpose: Children with hemophilia are at risk for reduced bone mineral density (BMD),...
Objective: Resistance exercises improve muscle strength and joint's physical status. The aim of this...
Introduction: Haemophilia is an inherited disorder in which the blood does not clot normally and is ...
Several authors have described nonsurgical rehabilitative techniques for individ-uals with hemophili...
Introduction: Literature provides unclear evidence of the effectiveness of many physiotherapy interv...
Background: Haemophilic arthropathy is characterized by joint restrictions. One of the most affected...
AbstractBackground and purposeChildren with hemophilia often bleed inside the joints and muscles, wh...
Background: Muscle strengthening exercises have the potential to improve outcomes for boys with haem...
Introduction: Hemophilic arthropathy presents with chronic pain, muscle atrophy, loss of range of mo...
Purpose: Haemophilia causes musculoskeletal problems over many years secondary to recurrent hemarthr...
Purpose: Haemophilia causes musculoskeletal problems over many years secondary to recurrent hemarthr...
Adults with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders often develop lower limb musculoskeletal proble...
Introduction: Although strength exercise is often prescribed for people with haemophilia (PWH), it r...
AbstractRecurrent joint bleeding in persons with hemophilia is known to lead to joint damage associa...
AbstractBackground and purposeChildren with hemophilia are at risk for reduced bone mineral density ...
Background and purpose: Children with hemophilia are at risk for reduced bone mineral density (BMD),...
Objective: Resistance exercises improve muscle strength and joint's physical status. The aim of this...
Introduction: Haemophilia is an inherited disorder in which the blood does not clot normally and is ...
Several authors have described nonsurgical rehabilitative techniques for individ-uals with hemophili...
Introduction: Literature provides unclear evidence of the effectiveness of many physiotherapy interv...
Background: Haemophilic arthropathy is characterized by joint restrictions. One of the most affected...
AbstractBackground and purposeChildren with hemophilia often bleed inside the joints and muscles, wh...
Background: Muscle strengthening exercises have the potential to improve outcomes for boys with haem...
Introduction: Hemophilic arthropathy presents with chronic pain, muscle atrophy, loss of range of mo...
Purpose: Haemophilia causes musculoskeletal problems over many years secondary to recurrent hemarthr...
Purpose: Haemophilia causes musculoskeletal problems over many years secondary to recurrent hemarthr...
Adults with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders often develop lower limb musculoskeletal proble...
Introduction: Although strength exercise is often prescribed for people with haemophilia (PWH), it r...