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Physiotherapeutic treatment after break and reconstruction of ACL
Injuries of the knee joint are amongst the most common diseases that affect the human body. It is estimated that they affect about 15-30% of all body injuries. Beside the lateral ligaments the most the structure exposed for the any kind of damage is ACL.
Adrian Dominiak +7 more
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Rania Abd El-Hamid El-Kady,1,2 Ahmed Mahmoud Fouad ElGuindy3,4 1Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt; 2Department of Pathological Sciences, Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences ...
El-Kady RAE, ElGuindy AMF
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has evolved considerably over the past 30 years. This has largely been due to a better understanding of ACL anatomy and in particular a precise description of the femoral and tibial insertions of its two bundles. In the 1980s, the gold standard was anteromedial bundle reconstruction using the middle third
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A Filoxera no concelho de Vila Nova de Ourém – 1882-1900
Na segunda metade do século XIX, a Europa vitícola foi assolada pela praga filoxérica. O vinhedo português não escapou aos filoxeras que, numa primeira fase, começaram por devastar a região duriense. A partir da década de 1880, a região da Estremadura e
Fábio Emanuel Oliveira
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Return to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is often based on medical clearance and the rehabilitation teams’ decision regarding the physical readiness of athletes. However, re-injury and contralateral injuries are increasing.
Dave Schilling, Ahmed Radwan
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Knee Crepitus and Osteoarthritis Features in Young Adults Following Traumatic Knee Injury
Objective This study explored the association between knee crepitus and the presence, and worsening, of structural osteoarthritis features and self‐reported outcomes in young adults following traumatic knee injury. Methods One year following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), 112 participants (41 female participants; median age 28 years ...
Jamon L. Couch +8 more
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Kate E Webster,1 Timothy E Hewett,2 Julian A Feller1,3 1School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Hewett Global Consulting, Rochester MN & Rocky Mountain Consortium for Sports Research ...
Webster KE, Hewett TE, Feller JA
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ACL Revision in Synthetic ACL graft failure [PDF]
The development of synthetic grafts as an alternative to biological grafts for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament dates from 1980. The interest is awakened due to the potential advantages of: The absence of morbidity associated with donor site, and early return to sport.
Etcheto, H. Rivarola +6 more
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Objectives There is growing interest in evaluating new strategies to delay or prevent post‐traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) in individuals who have sustained anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This study sought to determine characteristics of potential treatments that are acceptable to patients with ACL injury.
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An Ionic Gelation Powder for Ultrafast Hemostasis and Accelerated Wound Healing
An ultrafast ionic gelation‐activated hemostatic powder (AGCL) forms a hydrogel within ≈1 s upon contact with blood‐derived calcium ions. The AGCL powder enables rapid hemorrhage control, strong tissue adhesion, and enhanced healing. The powder's pre‐crosslinked polymer network ensures high blood uptake and stability, offering effective treatment for ...
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