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Abstract Purpose Preoperative flexion contracture remains a challenging deformity in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This study aimed to evaluate whether the presence of preoperative flexion contracture influences outcomes and early revision rates following robotic‐assisted TKA performed with functional alignment (FA) principles.
Christos Koutserimpas +7 more
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Sport‐specific differences in ACL injury, treatment and return to sports: Football
Abstract The management of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures is carried out differently in prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for athletes than for non‐athletes. However, different approaches to managing ACL ruptures are also discussed in different sports.
Werner Krutsch +6 more
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Arthrogenic muscle inhibition: A prevalent issue in knee arthroplasty
Abstract Purpose Flexion contracture is a multifactorial complication after knee osteoarthritis and knee arthroplasty. Among the causes, arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) has never been studied. It is a failure to achieve proper quadriceps motor activation, which can lead to flexion contracture due to hamstring contracture.
Alexandre Le Guen +6 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Kinematic alignment (KA) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) aims to restore the patient's native joint anatomy by resurfacing the distal and posterior femoral condyles. However, the trochlear anatomy is often overlooked, raising concerns about potential relative internal rotation of the femoral component.
Stefano Campi +9 more
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Lateral ankle sprains (LASs) are the most prevalent musculoskeletal injury in physically active populations. They also have a high prevalence in the general population and pose a substantial healthcare burden.
Phillip A Gribble +2 more
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Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of ankle sprains: update of an evidence-based clinical guideline
Gwendolyn Vuurberg +2 more
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Recovery From a First-Time Lateral Ankle Sprain and the Predictors of Chronic Ankle Instability
Background: Impairments in motor control may predicate the paradigm of chronic ankle instability (CAI) that can develop in the year after an acute lateral ankle sprain (LAS) injury.
Cailbhe Doherty +2 more
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Lateral ankle sprain injury is the most common musculoskeletal injury incurred by individuals who participate in sports and recreational physical activities.
Eamonn Delahunt +2 more
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Foot and Ankle International, 2018Alexej Barg +2 more
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