Continuous cold flow device following total knee arthroplasty: myths and reality

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    Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a widely accepted and successful procedure for endstage arthritis. Acute postoperative period after TKA may be quite challenging; patients may experience pain, swelling, restricted knee joint excursion, nausea or vomiting, and potential blood loss. The study group was represented by patients who were treated with postoperative continuous cold flow (CCF) therapy; the control group included patients treated cold packknee (gelosteoarthritis, ice) postoperatively. Four patients had previous surgery of the knee, four patients participated in another study, two were had previous surgery of the knee, four patients participated in another . . .

     

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