Anti-inflammatory drug therapy after arthroscopy of the knee. A prospective, randomised, controlled trial of diclofenac or physiotherapy

NC Birch(Solihull Hospital), Cathylee Sly(Solihull Hospital), Stuart M. Brooks(Solihull Hospital), D. P. Powles(Solihull Hospital)
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume
July 1, 1993
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Abstract

We report a prospective, randomised, controlled trial of the effect of either a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (diclofenac sodium) or physiotherapy on the recovery of knee function after arthroscopy. At 42 days after surgery there was no significant benefit from either form of postoperative treatment compared with the control group. Complications attributable to the anti-inflammatory drug occurred in 9.6% of the patients so treated. Neither the routine administration of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent nor routine physiotherapy is justified after arthroscopy of the knee.


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