The results presented in this paper formed part of a wider prospective, blinded diagnostic accuracy study in which clinical examination and imaging variables (index tests) were compared with results ...
There are both nonoperative and operative treatment options for glenohumeral arthritis. Because of the slow onset and chronic nature of glenohumeral arthritis, there is ample opportunity to use ...
1 Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital and Department of Epidemiology and Preventive, Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 2 Monash Institute for Health Services ...
Doctors can inject medications directly into a person’s joints to reduce pain and swelling, and increase range of motion. There are various types of injections, but only some are covered by medical ...
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