Arthrofibrosis is a condition where excessive scar tissue develops in the knee joint and the mobile soft tissues around the joint, limiting range of movement.

An 'interpretation' of an article from 2007 discussing problem that interfere with joint function after knee replacement.

An 'interpretation' of a medical publication from 2005 where the authors offer surgeons a list of practical advice about arthrofibrosis of the knee.

The editor's interpretation of a 2004 article highlighting the important anatomy associated with arthrofibrosis of the knee.

An 'interpretation' of a 2004 medical publication evaluating the usefulness of sonography in identifying arthrofibrosis as a cause of knee stiffness after knee replacement.

An 'interpretation' of a 2004 medical publication discussing the possibility of genetic screening to identify those patients likely to develop aggressive arthrofibrosis after cruciate ligament reconstruction.

An 'interpretation' of an article from 2003 detailing the rehabilitation protocol practised in Vail at that time in managing the stiff arthrofibrotic knee.

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