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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF OPEN AND CLOSED FLOATING KNEE INJURIES [PDF]
Objective: To compare the functional outcomes between floating knee injuries with open femur and tibia fractures and closed floating knee injuries. Methods: Floating knee injuries (followed up and treated in our clinic) were retrospectively analyzed ...
BAHRI BOZGEYIK +3 more
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Consider Long Head of Biceps Tendon for Reconstruction of Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear
Despite the different treatment options for irreparable and massive rotator cuff tears (RCTs), there is no optimal treatment. Thirty percent of total RCTs can be classified as irreparable because of the massive tear size and severe muscle atrophy.
Naser M. Selim, M.D. +1 more
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The Role of Dynamic Knee Valgus in Occurrence of Knee Injuries: A Review Study [PDF]
Background and Aims Dynamic knee valgus, as a poor movement pattern, may increase the risk of injury in the knee joint. This condition, which is related to a deviation in the lower limb alignment, can cause serious damage to the knee joint during tasks ...
Ali Asghar Norasteh +2 more
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Summary: Background: Acute knee injuries are a key predisposing risk factor for knee osteoarthritis. Public health interventions require in-depth epidemiological evidence to determine which knee injuries are problematic in critical age and sex ...
Nirav Maniar +3 more
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Anatomo-physiological features of knee injuries and possibilities of conservative treatment [PDF]
The knee joint is a complex biomechanical system, where the complexity of structure determines pathology variety, difficulties in treatment and rehabilitation.
Yurlova Yulia, Dianov Sergey
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Getting athletes back in the game
Movement is an essential characteristic that has developed over the course of human evolution. With the inclusion of various populations in sports activities, sports have become an important part of people’s daily lives.
Denis Arsovski +3 more
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BackgroundUnlike bone tissue, little progress has been made regarding cartilage regeneration, and many challenges remain. Furthermore, the key roles of cartilage lesion caused by traumas, focal lesion, or articular overstress remain unclear.
Jing Ye +11 more
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A Profile of Knee Injuries Suffered by Australian Army Reserve Soldiers [PDF]
Despite having to perform the same occupational tasks as full-time soldiers, part-time soldiers may have lower levels of physical conditioning and report higher rates of injury per unit exposure to active service. The purpose of this study was to profile
Dey, Paramita +3 more
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The influence of great toe valgus on pronation and frontal plane knee motion during running [PDF]
Injury rates in running range from 19.4‐79.3%, with injuries at the knee comprising 42.1%. Pronation and altered frontal plane knee joint range of motion have been linked to such injuries.
Barry, Gill +3 more
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Background: The numbers of musculoskeletal injuries and related risk factors are high, especially in military representatives, since they perform constant physical activities. One of the most common injuries is the knee injury.
Saeed F Albishri +4 more
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