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Clinical Pathways: Orthopedics (26)

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Abstracts for most of the articles referenced below may be
obtained from the MEDLINE Web site.
 

Reference

Location

PMID

Orthopedics

Fisher AA, et al.
Outcomes for older patients with hip fractures: the impact of orthopedic and geriatric medicine cocare.

J Orthop Trauma.
2006 Mar;20(3):172-8; discussion 179-80.

Department of Geriatric Medicine

ACT, Australia

16648698

Walsh MB, Herbold J.
Outcome after rehabilitation for total joint replacement at IRF and SNF: a case-controlled comparison.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil.
2006 Jan;85(1):1-5.

Burke Rehabilitation Hospital

White Plans, NY

16357542

Stalzer S, et al.
Rehabilitation following hip arthroscopy.

lin Sports Med.
2006 Apr;25(2):337-57, x.

Howard Head Sports Medicine Center

Vail, CO

16638496

Watter CL, Morun WP. 
Hip fractures – a joint efforts 

Orthop Nurs.
2006. May-Jun; 25(3):157-65.

Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center

Winston-Salem, NC

16735846

Vanhaecht K, et al.
Development of a clinical pathway for total knee arthroplasty and the effect on length of stay and in-hospital functional outcomes.

Acta Orthop Belg. 2005 Aug;71(4):439-44.

Catholic University

Leuven, Belgium

16184999

Koval KJ, Cooley MR.
Clinical pathway and hip fracture.

Disabil Rehabil, 2005 Sep 30-Oct 15;27(18-19):1053-60.

Darthmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

Lebanon, NH

16278174

Clohisy JC, et al.
Preliminary assessment and treatment guidelines for hip disorders in young adults.

Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2005 Dec;441:168-79.

Washington University School of Medicine

St Louis, MO

16331000

Chevalley T, et al.
An osteoporosis clinical pathway for the medical management of patients with low-trauma fracture.

Osteoporos Int
2002;13(6):450-5. 

University Hospitals of Geneva

Geneva, Switzerland

12107657

Morris AH, et al., incl. The AAOS Council of Health Policy and Practice.
National Consensus Conference on Improving the Continuum of Care for Patients with Hip Fracture.

J Bone Joint Surg Am
2002 Apr;84-A(4):670-4.

n/a

11940633

Simpson P.
Clinical outcomes in transition program for older adults with hip fracture.

Outcomes Manag Nurs Pract
2002 Apr-Jun;6(2):86-92.

University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong

11949519

Kibler WB, et al.
Shoulder rehabilitation strategies, guidelines, and practice.

Orthop Clin North Am
2001 Jul;32(3):527-38.

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

11888148

Requejo SM, et al.
Management of foot pain associated with accessory bones of the foot: two clinical case reports.

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther
2000 Oct;30(10):580-91.

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA

11041195

March LM, et al.
Mortality and morbidity after hip fracture: can evidence based clinical pathways make a difference?

J Rheumatol
2000 Sep;27(9):2227-31.

University of Sydney

St. Leonards, NSW, Australia

10990238

Todaro T, et al.
Plan faster, healthier recovery after orthopedic surgery.

Nurs Manage
2000 Jan;31(1):24-6.

St. John Oakland Hospital

Madison Heights, MI

10818936

 

 

 

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