Acute joint pain is typically caused ... exercises and other modalities to reduce pain and help prevent injury recurrence.
involved in the care of patients who have sustained an acute LAS injury. These include general practitioners, emergency physicians, musculoskeletal radiologists, occupational physicians, orthopaedic ...
Acute leukemia, a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, can present with a variety of symptoms, including musculoskeletal (MSK) manifestations. In pediatric patients, these ...
Pain is described as "acute" when it has been present for ... been present for longer than three months after initial injury.
control (acute musculoskeletal injury) approach. The prospective cohort included baseline assessments documenting reported mouthguard use (yes/sometimes, no use), helmet age (newer/<2 years old, older ...
Physiotherapy services in emergency departments (EDs) have emerged as a vital component in managing musculoskeletal injuries ... to improve pain management in acute settings[4].