نتایج جستجو برای: posterior knee laxity

تعداد نتایج: 177235  

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2011
Joan Leal-Blanquet Eduard Alentorn-Geli Josep Tuneu Joan Ramon Valentí Antonio Maestro

OBJECTIVE To compare the clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft (BPTBAu), BPTB allograft (BPTBAll), or hamstring (semitendinosus-gracilis) tendon autograft (HTAu), performing bone drilling with same methods in terms of transtibial drilling, orientation, positioning, and width of femoral and tibial tunnels. DESIGN Multic...

2010
Pearle

INTRODUCTION: In varus osteoarthritis, patients often present with variable amounts of denuded articular cartilage in the medial compartment. Further, in severe cases, the surgeon will often encounter subchondral bone loss in the distal femur, the medial femoral condyle, and medial tibial plateau, of varying amounts. These osteochondral defects will ultimately lead to varus angulation, and ofte...

A A. KHOSHBATEN, H NAJAFIPOUR, WJ ANGERSON, WR FERRELL,

Experiments were carried out on anesthetized adult New Zealand rabbits. Acute joint inflammation was achieved by intra-articular injection of 2% carrageenan. Radiolabelled microspheres were used to measure the effect of acute inflammation on blood flow in the knee joint and establish whether neural influences on blood vessel caliber were affected. Surgical exposure of the posterior joint "capsu...

حدادیان, احمد, خانلرزاده, الهام, دانشیار, سجاد, قربانی امجد, غلامرضا,

Background and Objective: The knee is one of the largest joints in the body that, given its specific position, is directly exposed to blunt and posterior cruciate ligament avulsion. Considering the importance of this lesion, this study was conducted with the aim of investigating the results of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsion fixation in patients presenting to Besat Hospital of Hamada...

2014
Firouzeh Dehghan Sekaran Muniandy Ashril Yusof Naguib Salleh

Ovarian steroids such as estrogen and progesterone have been reported to influence knee laxity. The effect of testosterone, however, remains unknown. This study investigated the effect of testosterone on the knee range of motion (ROM) and the molecular mechanisms that might involve changes in the expression of relaxin receptor isoforms, Rxfp1 and Rxfp2 in the patella tendon and lateral collater...

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 1997

Journal: :Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2011

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery 2019

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