Publications by authors named "D P Tewes"

Fifty-four patients who underwent arthroscopically assisted anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft or allograft were studied prospectively to compare a postoperative home based rehabilitation program with a clinic based program. Fifty-four patients (mean age, 30 years) were assigned randomly to the home based program (27 patients) or the clinic based program (27 patients). The home based schedule featured six physical therapy visits during a 6-month postoperative study period, whereas the clinic based schedule specified 24 physical therapy visits during those 6 months.

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Magnetic resonance imaging has been said to be highly reliable for diagnosis of acute posterior cruciate ligament insufficiency. In the present study, 13 patients whose posterior cruciate ligament insufficiency had been documented by magnetic resonance imaging within 10 weeks of the acute injury were recalled for a followup examination and magnetic resonance imaging. The followup interval ranged from 5 months to 4 years.

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In the general population, fractures of the transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae occur in cases of high-energy blunt trauma, often in motor vehicle accidents. Football players may incur the same fractures, but the circumstances and outcomes are different in this specific subgroup. A review of 29 cases among National Football League players reveals that associated visceral injuries are rare, and the time lost from sports is only an average of 3.

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Normal anatomy of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the hallux has been well described. However, the pathologic anatomy of turf toe, a common injury among football and rugby players, has not been documented in detail. Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of a classic case of turf toe were examined and the findings were compared with MRI of a normal specimen and correlated with known features of gross anatomy.

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