To unlock this feature and to subscribe to our weekly evidence emails, please create a FREE orthoEvidence account.

SIGNUP

Already Have an Account?

Loading...
Visit our Evidence-Based Covid-19 Website and Stay Up to Date with the latest Research.
Ace Report Cover

Paratendinous nail insertion for tibial fractures does not reduce knee pain

Download
Share
Reprints
Cite This
About
+ Favorites
Share
Reprints
Cite This
About
+ Favorites
Ace Report Cover
August 2014

Paratendinous nail insertion for tibial fractures does not reduce knee pain

Vol: 3| Issue: 8| Number:32| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Anterior knee pain after intramedullary nailing of fractures of the tibial shaft. A prospective, randomized study comparing two different nail-insertion techniques.

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2002 Apr;84-A(4):580-5

Contributing Authors:
JA Toivanen O Väistö P Kannus K Latvala SE Honkonen MJ Järvinen

Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here

Synopsis

50 patients with a tibial shaft fracture and undergoing intramedullary nailing were randomized to undergo treatment with paratendinous or transtendinous nailing. Over a follow-up of 3 years, patients were assessed for anterior knee pain and function, muscle strength, and Lysholm, Tegner, and Iowa knee scoring systems. Patients in the two groups were not found to have significantly different outcom...

CME Image

Did you know that you’re eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report!

LEARN MORE

Join the Conversation

Please Login or Join to leave comments.

Learn about our AI Driven
High Impact Search Feature

High Impact Icon

Our AI driven High Impact metric calculates the impact an article will have by considering both the publishing journal and the content of the article itself. Built using the latest advances in natural language processing, OE High Impact predicts an article’s future number of citations better than impact factor alone.

Continue