"...along with taping to be successful in all cases." How would you tape in
this case? And what is ANT?
Isaac Neumann
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Fra: John Willenbruch [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sendt: 19. april 2002 14:52
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Emne: Re: Pain post total knee replacment.
I also see during the year a lateral pain as a complication post TKR.
I have found Mulligan MWM on the fibular head along with taping to be
successful in all cases. Is this due to taking tension off the peroneal
nerve or a fibular positional fault sustained by the trauma of the
operation.
Paul Sumner Cornwall uk
It could of course be a fibular positional fault causing tension on the
common peroneal nerve. Given the positive ANT signs and the good effect of
Mulligan and Maitland mobs this would fit.
Any thoughts?
John Willenbruch
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