نتایج جستجو برای: knee ultrasonography

تعداد نتایج: 110730  

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2006
G Meenagh A Iagnocco E Filippucci L Riente A Delle Sedie S Bombardieri G Valesini W Grassi

Ultrasound examination of the knee is particularly useful in the detection of synovitis, early degenerative changes within the articular cartilage of the femoral condyles, calcifications within the articular cartilage layer and menisci, bursitis, and popliteal cysts. Also, important anatomical information about the structural integrity of the supporting tissues around the knee can be obtained b...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2015
Katrina Sheikh Keith Siau

To cite: Sheikh K, Siau K. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/ bcr-2015-209756 DESCRIPTION A 94-year-old woman with chronic left knee osteoarthritis was referred to the deep vein thrombosis (DVT) clinic with a 2-day history of non-traumatic left calf pain and swelling, with mild restriction in knee flexion. On examination, she had focal swelling extending...

2013
Jana Podlipská Juhani M Koski Pasi Pulkkinen Simo Saarakkala

A potential of quantitative noninvasive knee ultrasonography (US) for detecting changes in femoral subchondral bone related to knee osteoarthritis (OA) was investigated. Thirty-nine patients referred to a knee arthroscopy underwent dynamic noninvasive US examination of the knee joint. The subchondral bone was semiautomatically segmented from representative US images of femoral medial and latera...

Journal: :Advances in orthopedics 2015
Hiroaki Kijima Shin Yamada Koji Nozaka Hidetomo Saito Yoichi Shimada

Purpose. In knee osteoarthritis, the degree of pain varies despite similar imaging findings. If there were quantitative findings related to the pain of knee osteoarthritis, it could be used for diagnosis or screening. The medial meniscal extrusion was investigated as a candidate quantitative finding related to the pain of knee osteoarthritis. Methods. Seventy-six knees of 38 patients (mean age,...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1997
J L Cook K M Khan P R Harcourt M Grant D A Young S F Bonar

OBJECTIVES Jumper's knee causes significant morbidity in athletes of all standards. However, there are few reference data on the clinical course of this condition in a large number of patients, and the aim of this study was to rectify this. METHODS A retrospective study of the course of jumper's knee in 100 athletes who presented to a sports medicine clinic over a nine year period was carried...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
K Gisslén H Alfredson

BACKGROUND The nature of tendon neovascularisation associated with pain over time has not been studied. OBJECTIVE To prospectively study the patellar tendons in elite junior volleyball players. METHODS The patellar tendons in all students at the Swedish National Centre for high school volleyball were evaluated clinically and by ultrasonography (US) and Power Doppler (PD) sonography. RESUL...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
K M Hicks G L Onambélé K Winwood C I Morse

AIM To investigate whether there is a sex difference in exercise induced muscle damage. MATERIALS AND METHOD Vastus Lateralis and patella tendon properties were measured in males and females using ultrasonography. During maximal voluntary eccentric knee extensions (12 reps x 6 sets), Vastus Lateralis fascicle lengthening and maximal voluntary eccentric knee extensions torque were recorded eve...

2005
L Cook K M Khan P R Harcourt M Grant D A Young S F Bonar

Accepted for publication 20 May 1997 Abstract Objectives-Jumper's knee causes significant morbidity in athletes ofall standards. However, there are few reference data on the clinical course of this condition in a large number of patients, and the aim of this study was to rectify this. Methods-A retrospective study of the course of jumper's knee in 100 athletes who presented to a sports medicine...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Joerg Friesenbichler Mathias Glehr Patrick Sadoghi Werner Maurer-Ertl Florian Ott Andreas Leithner

Rotating-hinge knee prostheses are used for reconstruction in cases of severe articular compromise and major bone loss. Biomechanical studies revealed that rotating-hinge designs with long and cylindrical pegs are more stable than devices with short and more tapered ones. Twenty-five patients underwent clinical examination using ultrasound, radiographs, and 3 different rating systems to examine...

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