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Cartilage Management in Sport Knee Injuries
Cartilage Management in Sport Knee Injuries
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The video features a speaker who introduces themselves as a representative of the Catalan management of leg injuries in sports. They work at the Italian Hospital in Buenos Aires. The speaker discusses common joint and wrist injuries and emphasizes the importance of treating symptoms such as pain, blockage, and disability. They mention that focal joint defects, particularly in the femoracondyle, patella, and trochlea, are prevalent. Conservative treatment with activity modification and weight normalization is the first line of treatment, but if it fails, surgical options are considered. The speaker presents an unusual case of a 19-year-old female soccer player with a persistent medial infection after an encectomy and infection. They discuss treatment options and surgical techniques for her case. The video does not provide any credits for its content.
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Matias Costa-Paz, PhD, MD
Keywords
leg injuries in sports
joint injuries
symptoms
surgical options
medial infection
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