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“…A slower progression to active motion may be considered. Care should be taken to avoid excessively slow progression of passive range of motion, which may lead to postoperative stiffness and limited results, although Deutsch et al 21 showed that a decelerated rehabilitation program can be successfully used to improve healing without increasing postoperative stiffness.…”
Section: Technical Aspects Of Revision Rcrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A slower progression to active motion may be considered. Care should be taken to avoid excessively slow progression of passive range of motion, which may lead to postoperative stiffness and limited results, although Deutsch et al 21 showed that a decelerated rehabilitation program can be successfully used to improve healing without increasing postoperative stiffness.…”
Section: Technical Aspects Of Revision Rcrmentioning
confidence: 99%