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Place du médecin de médecine physique et de réadaptation dans la prise en charge de la gonarthrose non opérée

Contribution of physical and rehabilitation medicine to the non surgical management of knee osteoarthritis

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Les médecins de médecine physique et de réadaptation (MPR) occupent une position transversale dans la prise en charge de la gonarthrose dans le domaine de l’évaluation et de la thérapeutique. L’évaluation est réalisée sur les bases de la Classification internationale du fonctionnement, du handicap et de la santé (CIF) ainsi que sur les méthodes d’évaluation quantifiée de la posture et de la marche. La prise en charge thérapeutique en MPR associe l’utilisation des méthodes de rééducation et d’appareillage, les traitements intra-articulaires, et la prise en compte de l’aspect environnemental et social du patient.

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PMR physicians are involved in every step of knee osteoarthritis (OA). PMR physicians are contributing usefully to the assessment and treatment of knee OA. The assessment is based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as well as on the quantified assessment of gait and posture. PMR is involved in all the stages of knee OA treatment, using orthoses and efficient methods as local joint treatment, and appropriate efforts are consistently made to take patients’ occupational and social environment into account.

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Collado, H., Bensoussan, L., Viton, J.M. et al. Place du médecin de médecine physique et de réadaptation dans la prise en charge de la gonarthrose non opérée. Lett Med Phys Readapt 27, 9–14 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11659-010-0255-7

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