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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2000
Posterior shoulder instability is a pathology that is increasingly seen in athletes. Excessive capsular laxity was originally proposed as the key component. Recent cadaveric and arthroscopic work has identified the importance of glenolabral integrity and glenoid depth in maintaining glenohumeral stability.
J, Antoniou, D T, Harryman
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Posterior shoulder instability is a pathology that is increasingly seen in athletes. Excessive capsular laxity was originally proposed as the key component. Recent cadaveric and arthroscopic work has identified the importance of glenolabral integrity and glenoid depth in maintaining glenohumeral stability.
J, Antoniou, D T, Harryman
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
The ankle joint is the most congruent joint of the human body. Stability is provided by the bony configuration of the ankle mortise and the talar dome and by the ankle ligaments. During ankle motions, rotation and translation around and along the movement axes occur. Soft tissue stability is provided mainly by the ligaments.
Krips, Rover +2 more
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The ankle joint is the most congruent joint of the human body. Stability is provided by the bony configuration of the ankle mortise and the talar dome and by the ankle ligaments. During ankle motions, rotation and translation around and along the movement axes occur. Soft tissue stability is provided mainly by the ligaments.
Krips, Rover +2 more
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Unanticipated shocks could lead to instability, which is reflected in statistically significant changes in distributions of independent Gaussian random variables. Changes in the conditional moments of stationary variables are predictable. We provide a framework based on a statistic for the Sample Generalized Variance, which is useful for interrogating ...
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Acute ankle sprains are common, and if inadequately treated may result in chronic instability. Lateral ankle injuries are most common, with deltoid injuries rare and associated with ankle fractures/dislocation. Medial ankle instability is rare. Functional management of acute lateral ankle sprains is the treatment of choice, with acute ligament repair ...
Ferran NA, Oliva F, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Acute ankle sprains are common, and if inadequately treated may result in chronic instability. Lateral ankle injuries are most common, with deltoid injuries rare and associated with ankle fractures/dislocation. Medial ankle instability is rare. Functional management of acute lateral ankle sprains is the treatment of choice, with acute ligament repair ...
Ferran NA, Oliva F, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Shoulder instability can result from acute injury or repetitive overhead activity. Once the injury is identified, the initial course of treatment is aggressive rehabilitation. Structural injuries can occur but may not be clinically significant. Should a thorough scapular stabilization and rotator cuff strengthening program fail, consultation with an ...
Rob, Johnson +3 more
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Shoulder instability can result from acute injury or repetitive overhead activity. Once the injury is identified, the initial course of treatment is aggressive rehabilitation. Structural injuries can occur but may not be clinically significant. Should a thorough scapular stabilization and rotator cuff strengthening program fail, consultation with an ...
Rob, Johnson +3 more
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2021
AbstractThe stability of the elbow is based on a combination of primary (static) and secondary stabilizers (dynamic). In varus stress, the bony structures and the lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL) are the primary stabilizers, and in valgus stress, the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is the primary stabilizer.
Graf, Dimitri N +3 more
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AbstractThe stability of the elbow is based on a combination of primary (static) and secondary stabilizers (dynamic). In varus stress, the bony structures and the lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL) are the primary stabilizers, and in valgus stress, the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is the primary stabilizer.
Graf, Dimitri N +3 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2011
Understanding of the etiology and pathology of hip instability has increased in recent years as new information has emerged regarding the disease processes of the hip. Hip instability, heretofore considered uncommon in clinical practice, is increasingly recognized as a pathologic entity.
Robert E, Boykin +5 more
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Understanding of the etiology and pathology of hip instability has increased in recent years as new information has emerged regarding the disease processes of the hip. Hip instability, heretofore considered uncommon in clinical practice, is increasingly recognized as a pathologic entity.
Robert E, Boykin +5 more
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