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Thumb Ulnar Collateral and Radial Collateral Ligament Injuries

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2015
Thumb metacarpophalangeal ulnar and radial collateral ligament injuries occur frequently in the competitive athlete. Collateral ligament integrity is essential to joint stability, pinch strength, and pain-free motion. Acute rupture of the ulnar collateral ligament is due to a sudden radial deviation force on the abducted thumb and is referred to as ...
Nicole S, Schroeder, Charles A, Goldfarb
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Collateral Ligament Injuries

2019
The ulnar and radial collateral ligaments play an important role in stabilizing the thumb metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint. Injury of these ligaments may result in long-term pain and functional disability. Varus–valgus stress tests in both extension and flexion of MCP joint have great diagnostic value.
Ji Hun Park, Jong Woong Park
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries

Journal of Knee Surgery, 2014
The diagnosis and treatment of combined anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries have evolved over the past 30 years. A detailed physical examination along with careful review of the magnetic resonance imaging and stress radiographs will guide decision making.
Matthew, Bollier, Patrick A, Smith
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Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2007
Injury to the ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow is a commonly recognized lesion in the overhead throwing athlete. The techniques for reconstruction of this critical ligament have evolved over time. The outcomes of ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction were assessed for success.
Derek B, Purcell   +2 more
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Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction

1987
Occasionally, in the act of throwing or in other sports requiring forceful valgus stress at the elbow, rupture of the medial or ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow may occur.1,2 The athlete is usually aware of a sudden sharp pain in the medial side of the elbow and frequently feels a tearing or hears a pop similar to the symptoms associated with ...
H. Royer Collins, Clarence L. Shields
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Collateral Ligament Sprain

2020
Paul Lento, Ben Marshall, Venu Akuthota
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Tibial Collateral Ligament Strain

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1971
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Medial Collateral Ligament

2019
Alexander Kreines, Thomas M. DeBerardino
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Biomechanical significance of the collateral ligaments in transolecranon fracture-dislocations

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2021
Philip C Nolte   +2 more
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