TNF-alpha-induced aquaporin 9 in synoviocytes from patients with OA and RA. (1/5)
(+info)Knee joint effusion following ipsilateral hip surgery. (2/5)
PURPOSE: To correlate patellar reflex inhibition with sympathetic knee joint effusion. METHODS: 65 women and 40 men aged 45 to 75 (mean, 65) years underwent hip surgery. The surgery entailed dynamic hip screw fixation using the lateral approach with reflection of the vastus lateralis for pertrochantric fractures (n = 49), and hip hemiarthroplasty or total hip replacement using the Watson-Jones approach (n = 38) or hip hemiarthroplasty using the posterior approach (n = 18) for subcapital femoral fractures (n = 28) or osteoarthritis (n = 28). Knee joint effusion, patellar reflex, and thigh circumference were assessed in both legs before and after surgery (at day 0.5, 2, 7, 14, 30, and 45). Time-sequence plots were used for chronological analysis, and correlation between patellar reflex inhibition and knee joint effusion was tested. RESULTS: In the time-sequence plot, the peak frequency of patellar reflex inhibition (on day 0.5) preceded that of the knee joint effusion and the thigh circumference increase (on day 2). Patellar reflex inhibition correlated positively with the knee joint effusion (r = 0.843, p = 0.035). These 2 factors correlated significantly for all 3 surgical approaches (p < 0.0005). All 3 approaches were associated with patellar reflex inhibition on day 0.5 (p = 0.033) and knee joint effusion on day 2 (p = 0.051). CONCLUSION: Surgical trauma of the thigh may cause patellar reflex inhibition and subsequently knee joint effusion. (+info)Pain and effusion and quadriceps activation and strength. (3/5)
(+info)Comparison of two continuous passive motion protocols for patients with total knee implants. (4/5)
We compared the effects of continuous passive motion (CPM) given for a minimum of 20 hours a day to Group 1 patients (n = 15) or a maximum of 5 hours a day to Group 2 patients (n = 8) who received total knee joint replacements. Four variables were analyzed on the third and sixth days after surgery: 1) range of motion, 2) edema-effusion, 3) pain, and 4) length of hospital stay. We found significant improvements in knee extension (p less [corrected] than .001) in the Group 2 patients on Day 6 after surgery. We also found a significant negative correlation between the length of hospital stay and the number of physical therapy treatments received. No between-group differences were found in measurements of 1) total knee excursion, 2) edema-effusion, 3) pain, 4) length of hospital stay, and 5) number of PT treatments received. This lack of differences implies that comparable results can be obtained by using the CPM machine either 20 hours a day or 5 hours a day. (+info)The treatment of persistent knee effusions with intra-articular radioactive gold: preliminary report. (5/5)
Eighteen chronic knee effusions unresponsive to the usual methods of therapy were treated by intra-articular injections of radioactive gold ((198)Au) and followed up for one year. Ten patients had classical rheumatoid arthritis; three intermittent hydrarthrosis (both knees were treated in one patient); two ankylosing spondylitis, and one synovitis of undetermined cause. In 12 knees the effusion completely disappeared, usually within three months. Temporary increased pain and swelling occurred during the first week in five cases. Radiation dosimetry is discussed in detail. (+info)Hydrarthrosis is a medical term describing an abnormal accumulation of synovial fluid within a joint space, often resulting in noticeable swelling.
Hydrarthrosis is a medical term that refers to the abnormal accumulation of synovial fluid in a joint cavity, leading to its swelling. This condition often results from inflammation or irritation of the joint lining (synovium), which can be caused by various underlying factors such as injury, infection, arthritis, or other joint diseases. The excess fluid puts pressure on the surrounding tissues, causing pain, stiffness, and restricted movement in the affected joint. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and may include rest, physical therapy, medication, or in some cases, drainage of the accumulated fluid.
Intermittent hydrarthrosis
... is uncommon and its prevalence is not known. (In 1974 more than 200 cases were reported in published ... Intermittent hydrarthrosis (IH), also known as periodic synoviosis, periodic benign synovitis, or periodic hydrarthritis, is a ... The treatment of idiopathic and secondary hydrarthrosis of the knee by intra-articular Rifamycin SV. Chir.Organi.Mov.1990; 75(4 ... Andrés, M; Pascual, E (Jan 2013). "Anakinra for a refractory case of intermittent hydrarthrosis with a TRAPS-related gene ...
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Swelling (medical) Intermittent hydrarthrosis Mathison DJ, Teach SJ (November 2009). "Approach to knee effusions". Pediatr ...
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Hydrarthrosis and Traumatic Arthritis: Genesis and Treatment, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1928 (read online [Archive]) ( ...
Intermittent hydrarthrosis - Wikipedia
Intermittent hydrarthrosis is uncommon and its prevalence is not known. (In 1974 more than 200 cases were reported in published ... Intermittent hydrarthrosis (IH), also known as periodic synoviosis, periodic benign synovitis, or periodic hydrarthritis, is a ... The treatment of idiopathic and secondary hydrarthrosis of the knee by intra-articular Rifamycin SV. Chir.Organi.Mov.1990; 75(4 ... Andrés, M; Pascual, E (Jan 2013). "Anakinra for a refractory case of intermittent hydrarthrosis with a TRAPS-related gene ...
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hydrarthrosis (s) (noun), hydrarthroses (pl) 1. An effusion of watery liquid into the cavity of a joint: Dr. McMahon explained ... 2. Inflammation and swelling of a movable joint because of excess synovial fluid: When a person is suffering with hydrarthrosis ... that typically there is an amount of hydrarthrosis in the articulating connections between the bones consisting of fluid which ...
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extracapsular (eks-tră-kaps-yoo-ler) adj. outside or not involving a capsule. e. extraction surgical removal of a cataract in which the capsule of the lens is left behind. e. fracture a fracture, especially of the hip, that does not involve the joint capsule. Source for information on extracapsular: A Dictionary of Nursing dictionary.
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Intermittent1
- Intermittent hydrarthrosis (IH), also known as periodic synoviosis, periodic benign synovitis, or periodic hydrarthritis, is a chronic condition of unknown cause characterized by recurring, temporary episodes of fluid accumulation (effusion) in the knee. (wikipedia.org)
Hemarthrosis1
- Joint involvement may show hydrarthrosis or hemarthrosis. (logicalimages.com)
Effusion1
- 1. An effusion of watery liquid into the cavity of a joint: Dr. McMahon explained that typically there is an amount of hydrarthrosis in the articulating connections between the bones consisting of fluid which lubricates them. (wordinfo.info)
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- In our body's joint, Hydrarthrosis, a fluid found in a joint cavity, is an accumulation of watery fluid in the cavity of a joint. (wellnessadvantage.com)
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- 2. Inflammation and swelling of a movable joint because of excess synovial fluid: When a person is suffering with hydrarthrosis , it is a result of a painful condition such as "water on the knee" which may require surgery to drain. (wordinfo.info)