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Chanin Lamsam

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Piamthipmanas T, Lertwanich P, Ganokroj P, Vanadurongwan B, Keyurapan E, Lamsam C
Orthop J Sports Med . 2022 Aug; 10(8):23259671221113880. PMID: 36003967
Background: The Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) cutoff is the value on a patient-reported outcome measure beyond which patients consider themselves to be "feeling well." There are limited data regarding...
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Lertwanich P, Lamsam C
J Med Assoc Thai . 2018 Jun; 99(10):1094-101. PMID: 29952453
Background: Intra-articular injection of hyaluronic acid is widely used as a treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee. The recommended dosing regimens have generally ranged from 3 to 5 injections. Objective:...
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Lamsam C, Kaewpornsawan K, Luangsa-Ard J, Thephamongkhol K, Vanadurongwan B, Soparat K
J Med Assoc Thai . 2013 Jan; 95 Suppl 9:S114-21. PMID: 23326993
Objective: This meta-analysis study compares the treatment outcomes between single bundle (SB) and double bundle (DB) anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions (ACLR) including manual laxity tests, KT-1000 measurements and functional knee...
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Lertwanich P, Praphruetkit T, Keyurapan E, Lamsam C, Kulthanan T
J Med Assoc Thai . 2008 Sep; 91(8):1218-25. PMID: 18788694
Background: Self-administered questionnaires have become an important aspect for clinical outcome assessment of knee-related surgery. The International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) Subjective Knee Form is a knee-specific questionnaire that is...
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Lertwanich P, Lamsam C, Kulthanan T
J Med Assoc Thai . 2006 Aug; 89(7):948-52. PMID: 16881425
Background: Muscle training usually plays an important role in the treatment of shoulder disorders. Clinicians traditionally predict the pre-injury strength of an injured shoulder by using the contralateral uninjured side...