International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

Quadricepsplasty: A modality for stiff knee

2019, Volume 5 Issue 4

Quadricepsplasty: A modality for stiff knee

Author(s): Dr. Ronak V Shah, Dr. Aditya K Agrawal, Dr. Harshil V Shah, Dr. Sudhir K Rawat, Dr. Dhruv Sharma and Dr. Paresh P Golwala
Abstract: Stiffness of the knee after trauma and/or surgery for femoral fractures is one of the most common complications and is difficult to treat. Stiffness in extension is more common and can be reduced by vigorous physiotherapy. If it does not improve by physiotherapy, then Quadricepsplasty is indicated. Quadricepsplasty is the surgical procedure required to release the quadriceps muscle in order to improve the range of knee flexion. This procedure is indicated mainly for stiffness of the knee in extension. Thompson and Judet type of Quadricepsplasty are the most common surgical procedures described to treat knee stiffness, the former being more popular. We evaluated our results after Thompson’s Quadricepsplasty and physiotherapy. The patient regained satisfactory functional range of motion after Thompson’s Quadricepsplasty.
Pages: 439-442  |  1597 Views  678 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Ronak V Shah, Dr. Aditya K Agrawal, Dr. Harshil V Shah, Dr. Sudhir K Rawat, Dr. Dhruv Sharma, Dr. Paresh P Golwala. Quadricepsplasty: A modality for stiff knee. Int J Orthop Sci 2019;5(4):439-442. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i4h.1714
 
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