Transcription of REHABILITATION GUIDELINES
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Michael M. Reinold, PT, ATC*Kevin E. Wilk, PT*Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD*E. Lyle Cain, MD*Scott D. Gillogly, MD**These individuals were working as consultants on behalf of the Chondrocyte Implantation using Carticel (autologous cultured chondrocytes) REHABILITATION GUIDELINES2 Please see accompanying full Prescribing Information inside back see Important Safety Information for Carticel on page 2 and on back Safety InformationCarticel (autologous cultured chondrocytes) is an autologous cellular product indicated for the repair of symptomatic cartilage defects of the femoral condyle (medial, lateral or trochlea), caused by acute or repetitive trauma, in patients who have had an inadequate response to a prior arthroscopic or other surgical repair procedure ( , debridement, microfracture, drilling/abrasion arthroplasty, or osteochondral allograft/autograft).Carticel should only be used in conjunction with debridement, placement of a periosteal flap and REHABILITATION .
3 The following has been provided as general guidelines for rehabilitation following autologous cultured chondrocyte implantation. This is intended for use by physical therapists.
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