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Occupational knee injuries

G H Westrich1, S B Haas, J V Bono

  • 1Hip and Knee Service, Hospital for Special Surgery-Cornell Medical Center, New York, USA.

The Orthopedic Clinics of North America
|October 1, 1996
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This article reviews occupational knee injuries, covering diagnosis and treatment for conditions like tendinitis and osteoarthritis. It also discusses managing failed knee surgery outcomes in the workplace.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Occupational Medicine
  • Sports Medicine

Background:

  • Work-related injuries pose significant challenges to employee health and productivity.
  • Knee injuries are a common concern in various occupational settings.
  • Understanding the specific etiology and management of occupational knee issues is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of occupational knee injuries.
  • To detail diagnostic and treatment modalities for knee conditions in the workplace.
  • To address specific conditions such as tendinitis, osteoarthritis, and complications from failed knee surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of patient history and physical examination findings.
  • Discussion of laboratory and radiographic tests for diagnosis.

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  • Outline of treatment strategies for occupational knee injuries and related conditions.
  • Main Results:

    • Occupational knee injuries encompass a range of conditions requiring tailored management.
    • Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are key to successful outcomes.
    • Failed knee surgery presents unique challenges in the occupational context.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective management of occupational knee injuries requires a thorough understanding of work-related factors.
    • Addressing tendinitis and osteoarthritis is vital for maintaining workforce health.
    • Strategies for managing failed knee surgery are essential for return-to-work protocols.