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Early rehabilitation following less invasive surgical stabilisation plate fixation for distal femoral fractures
Physiotherapy, 07/27/09
Smith TO et al. – The efficacy of different physiotherapy protocols following LISS fixation for distal femoral fractures remains unclear. Further well–designed randomised controlled trials are required to compare different postoperative physiotherapy rehabilitation programmes for patients following LISS fixation of distal femoral fractures in order to determine the optimal postoperative management for this complex patient group.
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