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Functional Disorders and Treatment Modalities in Hemophilic Children

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As presented above, greater or lesser deviations from normal adult motion can be seen in the various age groups. Children with hemophilia should be encouraged at the earliest possible age to promote optimum inner knee kinematics in order to minimize external bleeding risks through overstrain and false motion as well as the internal bleeding risks. The largest existing study on this subject has clearly defined these abnormal movements and established an exercise program for prevention and control of these kinematic abnormalities. Follow-up studies after implementation of the exercise program can help show whether the small effort involved managed to improve the patient’s situation.

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Seuser, A., Schumpe, G., Brackmann, H.H., Wallny, T. (2005). Functional Disorders and Treatment Modalities in Hemophilic Children. In: Scharrer, I., Schramm, W. (eds) 34th Hemophilia Symposium. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27022-1_20

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