Management of Knee Arthrofibrosis
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Management of Knee Arthrofibrosis

This lecture on knee arthrofibrosis will provide the attendees with evidence- and expertise-based foundation, diagnosis schemes, and fully practical treatment guidelines covering the clinical presentation of this complex orthopaedic pathology. Read more

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This lecture on knee arthrofibrosis will provide the attendees with evidence- and expertise-based foundation, diagnosis schemes, and fully practical treatment guidelines covering the clinical presentation of this complex orthopaedic pathology.

Knee arthrofibrosis (KAF) is an orthopedic complication that can occur following injury or surgery (even minor procedures, such as a partial meniscectomy) in which an exaggerated and uncontrolled inflammatory response leads to excessive and abnormal scar tissue formation, then painful restriction of joint range of motion (ROM).

This clinical condition can then evolve into muscle atrophy, patellar tendon shortening, and localized or generalized scarring inside and outside the knee joint, thus involving the entire joint capsule, which thickens generating a state of hyper-compression and patellar hypo-mobility. The patellar tendon tends to shorten and the Hoffa's fat pad body, which often becomes "sticky" and adherent to the back of the patellar tendon itself, pulls the latter towards the center of the knee causing a patella baya (inferior) condition. A series of anatomical changes typical of the pathology are then established. The combination of these factors in the most severe cases of knee arthrofibrosis compresses the entire joint, which becomes rigid with loss of flexion-extension (which varies greatly from case to case) and with potentially minimal or absent patellar mobility. Lack of full extension and patella baya can eventually generate damage to the articular cartilage.

This condition is almost unknown to surgeons and physical therapists due to an actual vulnus in undergraduate training and in the postgraduate specialization courses for both the health professions.

Highly specialized rehabilitation is always the first approach that is therefore essential.


Multidisciplinarity is crucial in this complicated process, which is why the instructor works closely with a specialized team of orthopedic knee surgeons in Switzerland on the clinical side, as well as with some specialists in Switzerland, United States, and Australia on research projects to best manage each case of KAF.
 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

- Develop the skills to early diagnose KAF
- Understanding how to become a 1st level expert for KAF patients, able to offer immediate support with specialized programs, ensuring the best chance of recovery
- Have clear priorities, depending on the severity of the individual case, in the specialized rehabilitation of KAF
- Get to know the devices that support the rehabilitation of KAF
- Have an up-to-date view of the evolving scientific literature regarding KAF

This lecture on knee arthrofibrosis will provide the attendees with evidence- and expertise-based foundation, diagnosis schemes, and fully practical treatment guidelines covering the clinical presentation of this complex orthopaedic pathology.

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