Background: - Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is an exertional pain syndrome that typically affects the lower legs of participants involved in high-intensity running or marching activities. Surgical open fasciotomy is the standard treatment for recalcitrant cases of CECS. Alternative, minimally invasive fasciotomy techniques are emerging which may reduce rates of procedural complications and expedite recovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Ultrasound is a rapidly evolving field of medicine with strong utility in musculoskeletal practices. In Canadian physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) residency programs there are no national standards for objectives of training in this area. This possible disconnection between demand and availability could lead to gaps in education.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOpen carpal tunnel release typically requires several weeks of recovery. A less invasive, ultrasound-guided percutaneous technique of releasing the transverse carpal ligament using a thread (thread carpal tunnel release [TCTR]) has been described. To date, its clinical effectiveness and safety have been evaluated exclusively by the group that developed the technique, using a single outcome measure without a control comparison.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To assess the effectiveness of repeated radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) on pain, disability, and treatment effect duration.
Patients: One hundred-four patients who underwent repeat RFN for chronic neck or back pain were prospectively followed using a Pain Disability Questionnaire-Spine (PDQ-S). Complete data sets were available for 73, 73, and 36 patients for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd RFN, respectively.