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Old 11th August 2007, 12:30 AM
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Default Ankle hydrodilatation?

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I think Frank Burke in Melbourne pioneered this technique for 'frozen shoulder' or more specifically adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder; whereby a mixture of saline, cortisone etc is pumped in to the shoulder joint capsule. The main therapeutic effect is said to be the stretching force from within (distended internally).

Apropo to this technique, does anyone know of this procedure for the talo-crural joint?

Ron
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