نتایج جستجو برای: knee injuries

تعداد نتایج: 184164  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2010
Coen A Wijdicks Chad J Griffith Steinar Johansen Lars Engebretsen Robert F LaPrade

*The superficial medial collateral ligament and other medial knee stabilizers-i.e., the deep medial collateral ligament and the posterior oblique ligament-are the most commonly injured ligamentous structures of the knee. *The main structures of the medial aspect of the knee are the proximal and distal divisions of the superficial medial collateral ligament, the meniscofemoral and meniscotibial ...

Journal: :Orthopedics & Traumatology 1993

Journal: :Clinics in Sports Medicine 2019

Journal: : 2022

Study of Coincidence Hoffa’s Fat Pad Associated Injuries in Knee Traumas Magnetic Resonance Imaging

2011
Thomas F. Moyad

Cartilage injuries are frequently recognized as a source of significant morbidity and pain in patients with previous knee injuries. The majority of patients who undergo routine knee arthroscopy have evidence of a chondral defect. These injuries represent a continuum of pathology from small, asymptomatic lesions to large, disabling defects affecting a major portion of one or more compartments wi...

Journal: :European journal of sport science 2017
O Kilic M Maas E Verhagen J Zwerver V Gouttebarge

Currently, there is no overview of the incidence and (volleyball-specific) risk factors of musculoskeletal injuries among volleyball players, nor any insight into the effect of preventive measures on the incidence of injuries in volleyball. This study aimed to review systematically the scientific evidence on the incidence, prevalence, aetiology and preventive measures of volleyball injuries. To...

2014
Timothy A. McGuine Andrew P. Winterstein Kathleen Carr Scott Hetzel

BACKGROUND Recent literature has called for greater attention to evidence-based practice in sports medicine with the documentation of overall status and impairments following injury. The prospective documentation of impairments associated with knee injuries in female athletes regarding their health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and knee function (KF) of high school and collegiate athletes is ...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Sports Medicine 2017

Journal: :Sports medicine 1995
M R Hutchinson M L Ireland

Female athletes are at increased risk for certain sports-related injuries, particularly those involving the knee. Factors that contribute to this increased risk are the differences in sports undertaken and in gender anatomy and structure. Gender differences include baseline level of conditioning, lower extremity alignment, physiological laxity, pelvis width, tibial rotation and foot alignment. ...

2005
Sheila A. Dugan

Dugan SA: Sports-related knee injuries in female athletes: What gives? Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2005;84:122–130. Knee injuries occur commonly in sports, limiting field and practice time and performance level. Although injury etiology relates primarily to sports specific activity, female athletes are at higher risk of knee injury than their male counterparts in jumping and cutting sports. Particula...

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