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Influence of hamstrings flexibility on the knee joint position sense
Introduction: Different factors have been suggested to positively or negatively influence the knee joint position sense; however, the effect of hamstrings’ flexibility is poorly investigated.
Ricardo Cardoso +4 more
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Abstract Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction continues to evolve as surgical techniques aim to optimize graft placement, increase rotational control, and reduce graft failure in high‐risk populations. This technical note describes an inverse anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with an anatomic anterolateral ligament reconstruction,
Ezio Adriani +3 more
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Background: Hamstring strain injuries are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been high for many years. Whilst much focus has centred on the impact of previous hamstring strain injury on maximal eccentric strength, high rates of torque ...
Dear, Nuala +4 more
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Abstract Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is increasingly common in skeletally immature patients. The Micheli‐Kocher iliotibial band technique is physeal‐sparing, but nonanatomic, whereas all‐epiphyseal reconstructions reproduce the anterior cruciate ligament footprint but lack lateral support. We describe an anatomic all‐epiphyseal anterior cruciate
Jordan T. Holler +2 more
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Abstract The addition of a lateral extra‐articular tenodesis to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has been shown to reduce graft failure and improve rotational stability, but current fixation methods often require additional tunnels or hardware, with risks of tunnel convergence, irritation, and hardware removal. This technical paper describes a
Emmanouil Papakostas +5 more
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Abstract We describe a modified technique for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair in skeletally immature patients with the bridge‐enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR) implant (Miach Orthopaedics) utilizing an arthroscopic, all‐epiphyseal approach. This technique uses a button on the proximal tibial epiphysis and an extra‐articular knotless anchor on the
Sean Keyes, Katelyn Smith, Braden Woo
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Patellar Tendon Repair With Gracilis Autograft Augmentation and Anchor Fixation
Abstract Patellar tendon rupture is a severe injury that disrupts knee extensor continuity and requires prompt surgical management. Although primary repair remains the standard treatment, isolated suture repair may be insufficient in cases of poor tissue quality or high mechanical demand, making augmentation necessary.
Luis Henrique Longo +6 more
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Abstract Hypermobile lateral meniscus refers to abnormal mobility of an otherwise morphologically normal meniscus without obvious tears, causing lateral knee pain due to catching or locking of the lateral meniscus during flexion. The most common cause is rupture or elongation of the popliteomeniscal fascicles (PMFs), which connect the lateral meniscus ...
Seikai Toyooka +4 more
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Abstract Patellar tendon rupture is an uncommon but highly treatable injury, with excellent repair outcomes and low reoperation rates. Chronic patellar tendon ruptures or repair failures pose a clinical challenge, but the success rates of reconstruction with extensor mechanism allograft or autograft are reported to be high in the literature. Still, the
Brett P. Salazar +3 more
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Children with cerebral palsy often walk with reduced knee extension in terminal swing, which can be associated with short length or slow lengthening velocity of hamstrings muscles during gait.
Doorenbosch, C.A.M. +2 more
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