نتایج جستجو برای: knee injuries

تعداد نتایج: 184164  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1988
P Kannus M Järvinen

We have reviewed 32 patients who sustained a substantial knee ligament injury during adolescence when their knee epiphyses were open. They were all treated non-operatively and re-examined and evaluated in detail after an average of eight years. There were 25 Grade II partial tears and seven Grade III complete tears. After Grade II injuries the functional results were excellent or good, though s...

Journal: :Arthroscopy techniques 2016
Raphael Serra Cruz Justin J Mitchell Chase S Dean Jorge Chahla Gilbert Moatshe Robert F LaPrade

Posterolateral corner injuries represent a complex injury pattern, with damage to important coronal and rotatory stabilizers of the knee. These lesions commonly occur in association with other ligament injuries, making decisions regarding treatment challenging. Grade III posterolateral corner injuries result in significant instability and have poor outcomes when treated nonoperatively. As a res...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1984
R MacDonald

Physiotherapists with experience in sports injuries are an essential part of the marathon medical team as they are familiar with the injuries suffered by the long distance runners and are thus able to make a rapid assessment of the injury on the marathon day and treat accordingly. The long distance runner is liable to suffer from the whole gamut of injuries to the lower limb including muscle an...

2013
Laura Hutchison Rolf Scharfbillig Hayley Uden Chris Bishop

Background The knee is the most common site of running related injuries (42.1% of all injuries). Orthoses are thought to manage knee pain by reducing internal tibial rotation as the subtalar joint pronates. However, the influence of the footwear that orthoses are placed in is often ignored. This study aimed to determine the immediate effects of footwear and foot orthoses on transverse plane rot...

2017
Gilbert Moatshe Elizabeth R Morris Mark E Cinque Cecilia Pascual-Garrido Jorge Chahla Lars Engebretsen Robert F Laprade

- Knee pathologies including focal cartilage injuries, osteoarthritis (OA), and ligament injuries are common. The poor regeneration and healing potential of cartilage has led to the search for other treatment modalities with improved healing capacity. Furthermore, with an increasing elderly population that desires to remain active, the burden of knee pathologies is expected to increase. Increas...

2011
Kim Jansson Seppo Koskinen MD

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the evaluation of musculoskeletal soft tissue disorders. This is most evident in the evaluation of internal derangements of the knee. MRI is an accurate and cost-effective means of evaluating a wide spectrum of knee injuries, ranging from cruciate-collateral ligament injuries to cartilage deficiencies. For clinicians and radiologists, evaluati...

2010
Simon Boyle Joseph C Talbot Quamar Bismil Ernest Schilders

We report a rare case of late knee locking after an open knee injury in a polytrauma patient with a pelvic fracture and a contralateral femoral artery injury. Once the life and limb threatening injuries were addressed, debridement and washout of the knee wound was performed. X-rays and subsequent CT revealed only an undisplaced patella fracture. The patient presented 6 months later to a knee su...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2007
Bohdanna T Zazulak Timothy E Hewett N Peter Reeves Barry Goldberg Jacek Cholewicki

BACKGROUND Female athletes are at significantly greater risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury than male athletes in the same high-risk sports. Decreased trunk (core) neuromuscular control may compromise dynamic knee stability. HYPOTHESES (1) Increased trunk displacement after sudden force release would be associated with increased knee injury risk; (2) coronal (lateral), not sagitta...

2017
Malin Åman

Physical activity is an essential component of a healthy life, e.g. to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease and premature death, of which sports can be an important part. Unfortunately, sports activities increase the risk of both overuse and acute injuries. Severe acute injuries may also lead to a permanent medical impairment (PMI), which may influence the ability to be physically active thr...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2010
Tonje Wåle Flørenes Stig Heir Lars Nordsletten Roald Bahr

BACKGROUND Limited knowledge exists on injuries among professional freestyle skiers. OBJECTIVE To describe the risk of injury and injury patterns among competitive World Cup (WC) freestyle skiers during the competitive season. METHODS Retrospective interviews were conducted with WC freestyle skiers from 20 nations in a cohort study at the end of the 2006-2007, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 winter...

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