Effect of cold weather on patients with orthopedic implants

Objective: We conducted this study to examine the prevalence of pain in patients with orthopedic implants, placed to stabilize a fracture or for arthroplasty, when exposed to cold weather in the Saudi Arabia Methods: We asked 100 patients with orthopedic implants to complete a pretested questionnair...

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Main Authors: Jalal T. Alakhras, MBBS, Tarif M. Alakhras, MCh Orth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658361220300676
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Summary:Objective: We conducted this study to examine the prevalence of pain in patients with orthopedic implants, placed to stabilize a fracture or for arthroplasty, when exposed to cold weather in the Saudi Arabia Methods: We asked 100 patients with orthopedic implants to complete a pretested questionnaire. These patients visited the Orthopedic Clinic at King Fahad Medical City, Saudi Arabia, for follow-up. Results: Of 100 patients, 49 (49%) experienced pain from implants related to cold temperatures (8 °C–10 °C) during winter. The remaining 51 patients (51%) did not experience pain due to cold weather. Conclusion: The current study showed a statistically significant relationship between cold weather and pain in patients with implanted orthopedic hardware.
ISSN:1658-3612