Is surgical repair the ultimate solution for shoulder dislocation recurrence?

In 2007, a groundbreaking study led by Bent Wulff Jakobsen and his team has shed new light on the treatment of first-time traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation. The research, conducted over a 10-year period, compared the long-term outcomes of two primary treatment approaches: surgical repair and conservative management. The findings suggest that surgical intervention significantly outperforms conservative treatment in preventing recurrences and ensuring better patient outcomes. … Continue reading Is surgical repair the ultimate solution for shoulder dislocation recurrence?

Accelerated rehabilitation after ankle fracture surgery: Is early mobilization beneficial?

In 2007, Vioreanu, et. al., conducted study about Ankle fractures which is often require surgical intervention to facilitate proper healing and regain mobility. The objective of operative treatment is to enable swift movement following internal fixation. This study sought to investigate whether early mobilization, as opposed to traditional immobilization, could enhance the recovery of functionality in patients who underwent surgery for ankle fractures. In a … Continue reading Accelerated rehabilitation after ankle fracture surgery: Is early mobilization beneficial?