P Renaud's research while affiliated with Institut Régional de Formation aux Métiers de Rééducation et de Réadaptation des Pays de la Loire and other places
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Publications (7)
Objective: Evaluation of the functional results of the Delta 3 inverted shoulder prosthesis and determination of a radio-anatomical index predictive of best functional outcome.Patients and méthods: Retrospective analysis of 19 patients (21 shoulders). Clinical (pain, satisfaction, amplitudes, Constant index) and radiological (acromio–epiphyseal dis...
In spite of physical medicine and rehabilitation care, post-traumatic reflex sympathetic dystrophy can be at the origin of articular deficiency, which decrease the capacity to return to work. The aim of this study is to know the professional future of patients who present post-traumatic reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Eighteen months prospective stud...
Objective: In spite of physical medicine and rehabilitation care, post-traumatic reflex sympathetic dystrophy can be at the origin of articular deficiency, which decrease the capacity to return to work. The aim of this study is to know the professional future of patients who present post-traumatic reflex sympathetic dystrophy.Material and method: E...
Evaluation of the functional results of the Delta 3 inverted shoulder prosthesis and determination of a radio-anatomical index predictive of best functional outcome.
Retrospective analysis of 19 patients (21 shoulders). Clinical (pain, satisfaction, amplitudes, Constant index) and radiological (acromio-epiphyseal distance) evaluation at a mean foll...
Citations
... The Delta III prosthesis (DePuy International Limited, Leeds, England) has been used for the last 20 years worldwide, and its results have been extensively reported [55][56][57][58][59][60]. In cases of pseudoparalytic shoulders with massive irreparable cuff tears and glenohumeral arthritis, all series have shown a recovery of active abduction of between 120 and 130 degrees. ...
... 45 The clinical experience with this implant have shown superior functional results compared to hemiarthroplasty or bipolar arthroplasty . [46][47][48][49] ...
... 9 In addition, predictors for the return to work in CRPS were often based on cross-sectional or univariate analysis due to small sample sizes. [10][11][12] We expect that a multivariate longitudinal model predicting the work incapacity in patients with CRPS might help to better understand this condition. Among the indices for work incapacity, the time to fitness for work (TFW) is a valid measure and independent to the economic context. ...
... Using Grammont-style prostheses, Jobin et al 29 found deltoid lengthening to correlate with superior forward elevation, but degree of medialization did not correlate with ROM or outcome scores. One other small study 38 showed improved outcomes with increased "acromioepiphyseal distance" compared with the other side, whereas another similar study found no difference in clinical outcomes in regard to humeral lengthening. 20 There are clear differences between Grammont-style prostheses and more lateralized designs both in specific aspects of clinical outcomes and in biomechanical rationale. ...
... Our search strategy identified 4652 different articles, of which six (four prospective studies and two crosssectional studies) were included in the final analysis ( Figure 1) (Bean et al., 2015(Bean et al., , 2016bDauty et al., 2001;Dumas et al., 2011;Laulan et al., 1997;Roh et al., 2019). No additional relevant articles were found in the bibliographies of reviews and the included articles. ...