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Torsten Grønbech Nielsen

Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy

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Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy. / Frandsen, Lone; Lund, Bent; Grønbech Nielsen, Torsten et al.
In: Journal of hip preservation surgery, Vol. 4, No. 1, 01.2017, p. 54-59.

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Frandsen, L, Lund, B, Grønbech Nielsen, T & Lind, M 2017, 'Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy', Journal of hip preservation surgery, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 54-59. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnw044

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Frandsen, Lone et al. "Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy". Journal of hip preservation surgery. 2017, 4(1). 54-59. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnw044

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Frandsen L, Lund B, Grønbech Nielsen T, Lind M. Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy. Journal of hip preservation surgery. 2017 Jan;4(1):54-59. doi: 10.1093/jhps/hnw044

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Frandsen, Lone ; Lund, Bent ; Grønbech Nielsen, Torsten et al. / Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy. In: Journal of hip preservation surgery. 2017 ; Vol. 4, No. 1. pp. 54-59.

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abstract = "Traction-related problems are poorly described in the existing literature. The purpose of this prospective study was to describe traction-related problems and how patients perceive these problems. The study was a descriptive cohort study and data were collected from questionnaires and patient files. The questionnaire included questions on patients' perceptions of traction-related problems in the groin area, at the knee and ankle and how patients had coped with these problems. A total of 100 consecutive patients undergoing hip arthroscopy filled out the questionnaire. Primary findings of this study were that 74% of patients reported some sort of traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy. About 32% of the patients had problems in the groin area and 49% of the patients complained of symptoms in the knee joint. A total of 37% of the patients had experienced problems from the traction boot in the ankle area. The complications were found to be temporary and disappeared after 2-4 weeks. Five patients still had complaints after 3 months. All five patients had a pre-existing knee injury prior to undergoing hip arthroscopy. Traction-related problems after hip arthroscopy are a challenge and our study showed that 74% of the patients reported traction-related problems. This is significantly higher than previously reported. The present study found a high rate of complaints from the knee and ankle joints that have not previously been reported. The presented data suggest the need for more pre-surgery patient information about possible traction-related problems.",
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