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Use of a Lumbosacral Orthosis in the Management of Septic Arthritis of the Hip
Pediatric Physical Therapy, 11/22/06
Wilson, Christoper M. PT, DPT, PCC, et al. - Septic arthritis can lead to loss of joint motion and permanent mobility deficits because of infection and inflammatory response damaging articular structures...Conclusions: Improvement in hip ROM after application of the LSO suggests that this intervention may have applicability in treatment of hip dysfunctions
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