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Comment on “early efficacy of intra-articular HYADD® 4 (Hymovis®) injections for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis”
We read with great interest the study by Priano titled“Early
efficacy of intra-articular HYADD® 4 (Hymovis®) injections
for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.”
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The author would like
to explore the efficacy of intra-articular HYADD 4 (Hymovis)
injections for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. Results from
this study are very interesting and promising from a clinical
aspect; however, we believe that studying patient’sclinical
status with visual analog scale and Western Ontario and
McMaster Universities Arthritis Index scale should be supported by biomechanical information. From this point of
view, to have more data that could influence the clinical
practice, it is important to note the possible action that intraarticular injections of different kinds of hyaluronic acid could
have on walking biomechanics using an objective measurement tool as gait analysis. In our opinion, the work by Priano1
is promising because it investigates the efficacy of a new
formulation of hyaluronic acid. Nowadays, many hyaluronic
acid formulations are approved for clinical use in Europe and
the United States. Furthermore, hyaluronic acid injections’
efficacy has been demonstrated also in hip osteoarthritis.
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However, even if these formulations differ in their chemical–
physical properties, joint space half-life, rheological properties, and clinical efficacy, there are few studies that investigate hyaluronic acid’s possible action from a biomechanical
point of view.
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From this point of view, we believe that
osteoarthritis management and rehabilitation should be
prescribed after an objective analysis of functional walking
alterations using gait analysis instrumentations. The use
of gait analysis should be desirable during diagnosis and
follow-up. In fact, it is capable to identify different walking
patterns in patient with osteoarthritis of the lower limbs,
whereas the radiology can evaluate the status of the joint’s
structures
Assessing the cervical range of motion in infants with positional plagiocephaly
Purpose: To determine if infants with positional plagiocephaly
have limitations of active and passive cervical range of motion
measured with simple and reliable methods.
Methods: The examiners assessed bilateral active and passive
cervical rotations and passive cervical lateral flexion. Cervical
assessment was performed twice by 2 different physicians to
assess intertester reliability. To assess intratester reliability the
first investigator performed a second examination 48 hours after
the first one.
Results: One-hundred nine subjects were analyzed; 70.7% of the
sample had head positional preference on the right, while 29.3% had
head positional preference on the left (x2 35.52, P <0.001).
Cervical rotations and lateral flexion showed reliable levels of
agreement for intra and intertester reliability.
Conclusions: The most limited range of motion in infants with
positional plagiocephaly was cervical active rotation which affected
more than 90% of patients. Passive cervical rotations and lateral
flexion were limited in more than 60% of patient
La soberanía latinoamericana
La realidad, que está también está integrada por modas que constituyen la coronación de la hegemonía ideológica, indicó en las últimas décadas que “nación”, “pueblo”, “patria” y “soberanía” cedían su empuje ante la rutilante “globalización”; que “la república” y “la democracia” sometían a “la nación soberana” y al “pueblo soberano”, aun cuando el enunciado de aquellas carecía de sentido desprendido u opuesto a los últimos enunciados.
Acompañando a los desplazados de los Oscar del prestigio académico y político están también en lugares de privilegios los fonemas “imperialismo” y “colonialismo”. Debía ser así porque estos dos conceptos se oponen a la “nación” y al “pueblo”. (Párrafo extraído del texto a modo de resumen)Comisión de Defensa de la Soberanía (UNLP)Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Socia
Appropriateness of clinical and organizational criteria for intra-articular injection therapies in osteoarthritis. A Delphi method consensus initiative among experts in Italy
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to identify the main aspects involved in patient selection, the choice of therapeutic agents and the safety profile, as well as the medico-legal and organizational aspects of intra-articular injection therapies for osteoarthritis.METHODS: A committee of 10 experts from Italian universities, public hospitals, territorial services, research institutes and patient associations was set up. Fifty-two clinicians from a large number of Italian medical centers specialized in intra-articular injection therapy took part in a Delphi process aimed at obtaining consensus statements among the participants.RESULTS: Large consensus was obtained for statements grouped under the following main themes: treatment indications; drug/medical device choice; treatment efficacy; and appropriate setting.CONCLUSIONS: The consensus statements developed by a large number of experts may be used as a practical reference tool to help physicians treat osteoarthritis patients by means of intra-articular injection therapies
Il desiderio, la violenza e l’identità: un percorso psicologico
Il lavoro intende presentare alcuni elementi teorici e metodologici relativi all’intervento psicologico rivolto agli autori di violenza, frutto di una esperienza decennale in questo specifico ambito. Con questo articolo si propone di valorizzare la domanda d’intervento dell’autore di violenza e si offre un approfondimento teorico sui concetti di ‘desiderio mimetico’ e ‘desiderio dell’identità’
The Lower Limb Tendinopathies: Etiology, Biology and Treatment
This book examines the subject of lower limb tendinopathy and is divided into two main parts: the first covers the general aspects of tendinopathy, while the second focuses on the specific condition in the lower limb. Each chapter has a clear structure: etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, imaging, conservative and surgical treatment, and therapeutic indications, making it easy to read. Furthermore, the section on conservative treatment includes important practical application tools
Effects of underwater exercise on venous return
The effects of water immersion on venous return are discussed
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