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Abstract Purpose To determine the Patient Acceptable Symptomatic State (PASS) thresholds for the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC), Lysholm and EuroQol 5 Dimensions (EQ‐5D) scores and to identify predictors of PASS at 10 years after matrix‐associated autologous chondrocyte ...
Kevin‐Arno Koch+6 more
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Clinical Lecture ON DISEASED ANKLE, TALIPES, DISEASED METATARSO-PHALANGEAL JOINT, &C. [PDF]
James Paget
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Abstract Purpose Modifying femoral morphology after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) poses a potential risk for ligament‐imbalances and patella mal‐tracking. The purpose of this study was primarily to quantify TKA‐induced stuffing around the femur and secondarily assess the effect of femoral rotation (FR) on trochlear and condylar anatomy‐changes ...
Alexander Maslaris+7 more
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Description of an immovable apparatus for fractures: For the More Efficient Treatment of Compound Fractures of the Leg, of Simple Fractures without Splints, and of Injuries to the Ankle-Joint [PDF]
F. A. Bulley
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Leprous bone Change of Ankle Joint: A Clinical Observation of 26 Cases [PDF]
Jae Yoon Chung, Sung Man Rowe
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Abstract Purpose Patello–femoral instability (PFI) is often caused by predisposing factors, with trochlea dysplasia (TD) as the most prominent. Untreated patellar instability leads to impaired function and an increased risk of patellofemoral osteoarthritis.
Christian Dippmann+4 more
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The human ankle joint complex, consisting of calcaneus, talus, and tibia, is often simplified as a single functional ankle joint, neglecting the motion of the talus.
Anja-Verena Behling+3 more
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Deltoid Ligament: Functional Analysis of the Medial Collateral Ligamentous Apparatus of the Ankle Joint [PDF]
Ove Rasmussen+2 more
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Abstract Purpose Autografts for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are primarily harvested from the quadriceps, patellar, and semitendinosus tendons. The purpose of this scoping review was to describe available recommendations for exercise‐based rehabilitation following primary ACLR with a quadriceps tendon (QT), semitendinosus tendon (ST)
Kristín Briem+4 more
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