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The fibular collateral ligament of the knee

Clinical Anatomy, 2013
The fibular collateral ligament (FCL) is one of the larger ligaments of the knee. The FCL, along with the popliteus tendon, arcuate popliteal ligament, and joint capsule, make up the posterolateral corner of the knee. Recently, there has there been an increased awareness and research on the structures of the posterolateral corner of the knee ...
Young-Bin, Song   +8 more
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Collateral ligaments of the canine stifle joint: anatomic and functional analysis.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1981
The anatomic features and functions of the collateral ligaments of the canine stifle joint were investigated, using cadaver specimens. The structure of the collateral ligaments was examined by dissection, with attention given to the spatial relationships
Vasseur Pb, S. Arnoczky
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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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Calcific tendonitis of the medial collateral ligament

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009
The case is presented of a woman with a gradual onset of knee pain due to calcific tendonitis of the medial collateral ligament (MCL). The diagnosis was made based on clinical findings, plain radiography and magnetic resonance imaging. Her symptoms improved with non-operative measures.
H L, Mansfield, A, Trezies
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Arthroscopic Lateral Collateral Ligament Repair

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2016
Lateral ulnar collateral ligament injury following unstable elbow dislocation can induce posterolateral rotatory instability that requires surgery. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) complex in an unstable elbow joint.The study group consisted of 13 patients who ...
Jeong Woo, Kim   +7 more
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Elbow Lateral Collateral Ligament Injuries

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2013
The lateral collateral ligament (LCL) of the elbow is a complex capsuloligamentous structure critical in stabilizing the ulnohumeral and radiocapitellar articulations. LCL injury can result in elbow instability, allowing the proximal radius and ulna to externally rotate away from the humerus as a supination stress is applied to the forearm.
Lee M, Reichel   +4 more
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Ligamentous avulsion of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb of a child

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
Ulnar collateral ligament ruptures of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb in children are usually associated with epiphyseal fractures of the proximal phalanx and, less frequently, cartilaginous fragments from the metacarpal. Radiographs are often normal.
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Origin of the medial ulnar collateral ligament

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1992
The anatomic features of the origin of the anterior medial collateral ligament of the elbow were studied in 10 cadaver elbows to determine the percentage of the medial epicondyle that can be removed without violating the ligament, and whether or not this ligament attaches to the condyle as well as to the epicondyle. In all specimens the anterior medial
S W, O'Driscoll   +3 more
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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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Functional anatomy of the equine tarsocrural collateral ligaments.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
Equine tarsocrural collateral ligaments (CL) were dissected grossly. The areas of attachment and fiber arrangements were described for the long lateral CL, long medial CL, 3 short lateral CL, and 3 short medial CL.
Updike Sj
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