This study investigates Australian general practitioners’ perception of modifiable risk factors in patients with end-stage osteoarthritis.
Pre-operative education and exercise, termed prehabilitation, has an important role in optimising patient outcomes following hip and knee arthroplasty.
Many patients affected by the COVID-19-related temporary suspension of non-urgent elective surgery will present to their general practitioners for symptom management in the interim period.
Current advancements in rapid recovery following total knee replacement surgery relate to early mobilisation, exercise therapy, length of stay and discharge destination.
This article is a case study in how to diagnose and manage an acromioclavicular joint injury using the Rockwood classification system.
Foot ulcers are an independent predictor of recurrent foot ulcers, foot surgery and amputation.
Temporomandibular dysfunction represents a major cause of orofacial pain. The focus of this article is to provide an overview of this disorder and management considerations in general practice.
Menopause is an opportune time for clinicians to assess and promote health, and provide balanced information about treatment choices for symptomatic women.