2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.03.003
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Post-operative rehabilitation in ankle and hindfoot/midfoot fusion and reconstruction surgery - A scoping survey of UK foot and ankle surgeons and allied health professionals

Abstract: Objective: There has recently been a paradigm shift in the management of Achilles tendon rupture and ankle fracture rehabilitation with emphasis on early mobilisation. There is, however, no consensus on post-operative rehabilitation for hind/mid-foot fusion and reconstructive surgery. The aim was to scope the post-operative rehabilitation practices of UK foot and ankle surgeons and allied health professionals (AHPs). Methods: A 10 question online survey was sent to UK surgeons and AHPs via specialist interest … Show more

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“…There are also articles on ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia in foot and ankle surgery and on postoperative rehabilitation. 10,11 As we write this editorial, the entire world is battling with a massive crisis of dealing with Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. Global healthcare systems have been stretched beyond limits.…”
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“…There are also articles on ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia in foot and ankle surgery and on postoperative rehabilitation. 10,11 As we write this editorial, the entire world is battling with a massive crisis of dealing with Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. Global healthcare systems have been stretched beyond limits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, non-unionization poses a severe risk. Additional study in a multicenter trial is required to answer this research topic [12].…”
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confidence: 99%