Does corticosteroid injection improve ROM and VAS scores in a patient with Pellegrini Stieda Syndrome?
This case report describes the 18-month follow-up of a patient treated with corticosteroid injection for Pellegrini Stieda Syndrome following a traffic accident.
This article presents a case study involving a 49-year-old female patient who sustained multiple fractures and an MCL injury to the medial aspect of her knee, which appears to be a post-trauma lesion. Corticosteroid injection was administered to the patient, and her progress was monitored through Range of Motion (ROM) and VAS scores for a period of 18 months. The findings of this study are discussed in detail within this article.
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