Literature DB >> 23955523

[Technical orthopedics. Importance in an increasingly operatively oriented faculty].

B Greitemann1, U Maronna.   

Abstract

The foundation of the German Society for Orthopedics in 1901 was due to a separation from the faculty of surgery because a surgical approach alone did not adequately deal with the symptoms. Orthopedists were initially considered as a fringe group. The conservative treatment approach was initially at the forefront and operative measures were a side line. The main aim was the rehabilitation of patients into a normal life as best as possible. In the conservative area treatment with orthopedic technical aids and appliances rapidly came to play an important role and a great multitude of technical appliances were developed with sometimes very different possible applications. Despite the clearly improved operative treatment approaches in orthopedics and trauma surgery, technical orthopedics still plays a substantial role even today. Healing and supportive aids and appliances are of decisive importance for the treatment of a multitude of diseases and handicaps. They stabilize and improve operative treatment results and often result in new approaches. This depends on cooperation between technicians, therapists and physicians in a team, even in the scientific field. Evidence-based studies on the effectiveness of technical aids are currently still uncommon but recently some clear evidence for effectiveness could be shown. Scientifically this is a very varied field of work. The demographic development presents new requirements which must be dealt with. Technical solutions are often very promising especially in this field. Technical orthopedics remains an important component of the specialty of orthopedics and trauma surgery and with an increasing tendency due to more recent research and development.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23955523     DOI: 10.1007/s00132-013-2096-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopade        ISSN: 0085-4530            Impact factor:   1.087


  10 in total

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Review 2.  Knee bracing for unicompartmental osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Fabian E Pollo; Robert W Jackson
Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 3.020

3.  Addition of an arch support improves the biomechanical effect of a laterally wedged insole.

Authors:  Kohei Nakajima; Wataru Kakihana; Takumi Nakagawa; Hiroyuki Mitomi; Atsuhiko Hikita; Ryuji Suzuki; Masami Akai; Tsutomu Iwaya; Kozo Nakamura; Naoshi Fukui
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2008-09-27       Impact factor: 2.840

4.  Effectiveness of medial-wedge insole treatment for valgus knee osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Priscilla T Rodrigues; Ana F Ferreira; Rosa M R Pereira; Eloísa Bonfá; Eduardo F Borba; Ricardo Fuller
Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  2008-05-15

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Authors:  H Debrunner
Journal:  Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb       Date:  1973-02

Review 6.  Braces and orthoses for treating osteoarthritis of the knee.

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Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2005-01-25

7.  Medial knee osteoarthritis treated by insoles or braces: a randomized trial.

Authors:  Tom M van Raaij; Max Reijman; Reinoud W Brouwer; Sita M A Bierma-Zeinstra; Jan A N Verhaar
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2010-02-23       Impact factor: 4.176

8.  Effects of concurrent use of an ankle support with a laterally wedged insole for medial knee osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Neil A Segal; Norah A Foster; Shweta Dhamani; Kenjirou Ohashi; H John Yack
Journal:  PM R       Date:  2009-02-06       Impact factor: 2.298

9.  Walking shoes and laterally wedged orthoses in the clinical management of medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis: a one-year prospective controlled trial.

Authors:  Joaquin A Barrios; Jeremy R Crenshaw; Todd D Royer; Irene S Davis
Journal:  Knee       Date:  2008-12-21       Impact factor: 2.199

10.  Laterally wedged insoles in knee osteoarthritis: do biomechanical effects decline after one month of wear?

Authors:  Rana S Hinman; Kelly Ann Bowles; Kim L Bennell
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2009-11-25       Impact factor: 2.362

  10 in total

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