2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2015.03.014
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Neonatal Coronoid Hyperplasia: A Report of a Case and Concepts to Promote Early Diagnosis and Treatment

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“…Poor compliance for postoperative physiotherapy is associated with increased risk of relapse. Compliance for physiotherapy has a bimodal distribution; patients younger than 2 years old and older than 16 years had better postoperative results 22 . Lefaivre and Aitchison 78 noted that long-term physiotherapy might be the most important variable in longterm postoperative results and advised postponing intervention in children until optimal cooperation is possible.…”
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“…Poor compliance for postoperative physiotherapy is associated with increased risk of relapse. Compliance for physiotherapy has a bimodal distribution; patients younger than 2 years old and older than 16 years had better postoperative results 22 . Lefaivre and Aitchison 78 noted that long-term physiotherapy might be the most important variable in longterm postoperative results and advised postponing intervention in children until optimal cooperation is possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality and characteristics of the included studies 1) Quality assessment of the included studies A quality assessment was performed for each included study. As shown in Table 3 3,[6][7][8][9][10][14][15][16][17][22][23][24][25] , all case reports or case series were verified and assessed for the provided information regarding the study objective. All studies were checked and scored if a case or several cases were fully described or defined with sufficient details to allow the practitioner to make inferences related to their own practice.…”
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