Joint Damage
Cross-source consensus on Joint Damage from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
Benefits
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Highlighted claims
- Repeated joint bleeding can cause haemophilic arthropathy, pain, reduced mobility, disability, and reduced quality of life. — Quantitative and qualitative motion analysis for early detection of joint damage in haemophilia patients: study protocol for a pilot feasibility study at a German haemophilia treatment centre
- Undetected childhood joint damage may lead to severe physical limitations in adulthood. — Quantitative and qualitative motion analysis for early detection of joint damage in haemophilia patients: study protocol for a pilot feasibility study at a German haemophilia treatment centre
- Timely physiotherapy, factor replacement, and orthopaedic care can improve mobility and quality of life. — Quantitative and qualitative motion analysis for early detection of joint damage in haemophilia patients: study protocol for a pilot feasibility study at a German haemophilia treatment centre