The physiotherapist is an integral member of the multidisciplinary team and plays a key role in the management of patients with haemophilia. This includes the management of acute joint or muscle bleeds, chronic synovitis and arthropathy as well as musculoskeletal problems unrelated to haemophilia. This chapter discusses the principles underpinning a physiotherapy assessment and outlines appropriate management strategies for adults and children with haemophilia based on the best available evidence. The importance of exercise and engagement in suitable sporting activities are highlighted. Key issues relevant to the physiotherapy management of patients with inhibitors and acquired haemophilia are also considered. Relevant outcome measures incl...
: Regular physical activity can increase joint stability and function, reduce the risk of injury, an...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Comprehensive care for people with hemophilia (PWH) requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team ap...
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...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have impaired blood coagulation and hemostasis. Bleeding into joints an...
Haemophilic arthropathy of the ankle causes pain and deterioration in gait, causing disability. Alth...
The predominance of joint and muscle bleeding in people with haemophilia means that the consequences...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...
With the availability of clotting factor concentrates, advances in surgical techniques, better impla...
As haemophilic arthropathy and chronic synovitis are still the most important clinical features in p...
Background: The main clinical manifestations of hemophilia are muscle and joint bleeding. Recurrent ...
Haemophilia is a group of coagulation disorders inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. ...
INTRODUCTION: European guidelines on the care of haemophilia recommend ready access to a range of se...
: Regular physical activity can increase joint stability and function, reduce the risk of injury, an...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Comprehensive care for people with hemophilia (PWH) requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team ap...
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...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have impaired blood coagulation and hemostasis. Bleeding into joints an...
Haemophilic arthropathy of the ankle causes pain and deterioration in gait, causing disability. Alth...
The predominance of joint and muscle bleeding in people with haemophilia means that the consequences...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...
With the availability of clotting factor concentrates, advances in surgical techniques, better impla...
As haemophilic arthropathy and chronic synovitis are still the most important clinical features in p...
Background: The main clinical manifestations of hemophilia are muscle and joint bleeding. Recurrent ...
Haemophilia is a group of coagulation disorders inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. ...
INTRODUCTION: European guidelines on the care of haemophilia recommend ready access to a range of se...
: Regular physical activity can increase joint stability and function, reduce the risk of injury, an...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...