نتایج جستجو برای: ligamentous laxity

تعداد نتایج: 3421  

2016
Sivashankar Chandrasekaran Timothy J. Martin Mary R. Close Carlos Suarez-Ahedo Parth Lodhia Benjamin G. Domb

This study presents the results of four Ligamentum Teres (LT) reconstruction procedures for hip instability with an average of 21.4 months follow-up (range 16.4–27.8). The indication for reconstruction was patients who complained of hip instability (hip giving way on gait or activities of daily living) on a background of a connective tissue disorder and generalized ligamentous laxity. The follo...

2010
Katherine Butler

Hand dysfunction is commonly linked to ligamentous laxity (Murray 2006). The carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) of the thumb may be particularly susceptible to weakened ligamentous constraints in the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (Moore et al 1985). Symptoms may only present if the joint has been subject to excessive trauma, overuse or misuse and thus strains of the surrounding muscles and ligaments may hav...

2013
Adam Rosen

Lateral ankle sprains are among the most frequent athletic injuries. Lateral ankle sprains have been reported to recur at a rate in excess of 80%, and chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a frequent and serious pathologic consequence of sprains that develops in up to 50% of those with a history of ankle sprain [1]. These individuals often present with feelings of “giving way” and reports of sudde...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2014
Safia F A Maksoud Nayanatara Swamy Nivan Hany Khater

Wandering spleen is a rare clinical entity characterized by splenic hypermobility resulting from laxity or maldevelopment of the suspensory splenic ligaments. The spleen can "wander" or migrate into various positions within the abdomen or pelvis due to this ligamentous laxity. It is usually detected between 20 and 40 years of age, and is more common in women. The clinical presentation of a wand...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. Supplementum 1984
J D Visser

A prerequisite for the development of congenital dislocation of the hip is ligamentous laxity of the hip-joint, which is demonstrable shortly after birth when the hip can be easily dislocated and reduced. This situation is described as dislocatable hip. Ligamentous laxity naturally tends to disappear, and 90% of all dislocatable hips in fact stabilize spontaneously. No dislocation develops unle...

2017
Paul Brossard Achilleas Boutsiadis Jean-Claude Panisset Frédéric Mauris Johannes Barth

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ruptures account for nearly 20% of all ligamentous knee injuries. These may be either isolated or in the setting of a more complex knee trauma. Isolated tears with moderate posterior laxity (grades I or II) are commonly treated conservatively; nevertheless, symptomatic grade III injuries frequently require surgical intervention. PCL reconstruction remains a cha...

2012
Lucie Rouffiange Jean-Paul Dusabe Pierre-Louis Docquier

Two patients with Kabuki make-up syndrome with bilateral recurrent dislocation of the patella are presented. They had generalized ligamentous laxity and patellofemoral dysplasia. Both developed patellar dislocation in adolescence and required surgery, with medial transfer of the tibial tuberosity associated with vastus medialis plasty (Insall technique). One postoperative complication occurred ...

2008
Lucas DeJohn Hassan Hal Louis Winner

We present two cases of wandering spleen, one in a 47-year-old woman who presented with constipation, and one in a 3-year-old girl who presented with acute abdominal pain. Wandering spleen is a rare clinical condition characterized by ectopic positioning of the spleen due to abnormal peritoneal attachments including the lienorenal and gastrosplenic ligaments. The spleen can "wander" or migrate ...

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