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Patient-Reported Outcomes of Bicruciate Multiligament Versus Single Cruciate Multiligament Knee Injuries. [PDF]
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A Modern-Day Algorithm for the Treatment of Multi-Ligament Knee Injuries. [PDF]
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A Systematic Review of all Published Systematic Reviews (SRs) on Multiligament Knee Injuries (MLKIs). [PDF]
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Correction: The Cambridge Knee Injury Tool (CamKIT): a clinical prediction tool for acute soft tissue knee injuries. [PDF]
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Emergency Nurse, 2012
Management and treatment of patella instability and fractures depend on several factors, including appropriate assessments, limb alignment, and the integrity of surrounding soft tissues and musculature.
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Management and treatment of patella instability and fractures depend on several factors, including appropriate assessments, limb alignment, and the integrity of surrounding soft tissues and musculature.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2000
Skeletally immature athletes do get major knee injuries. Hemarthrosis is associated with peripheral meniscal tears, anterior cruciate ligament ruptures, tibial tubercle avulsion injuries, and patellar/femoral osteochondral fractures and cannot be ignored.
C A, Iobst, C L, Stanitski
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Skeletally immature athletes do get major knee injuries. Hemarthrosis is associated with peripheral meniscal tears, anterior cruciate ligament ruptures, tibial tubercle avulsion injuries, and patellar/femoral osteochondral fractures and cannot be ignored.
C A, Iobst, C L, Stanitski
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article focuses on occupational knee injuries. After an overview of work-related injuries, sections on the following are presented: (1) occupational knee injuries (patient history, physical examination, laboratory tests, radiographic tests, and treatment); (2) patellar and quadriceps tendinitis; (3) occupational osteoarthritis (overview and ...
G H, Westrich, S B, Haas, J V, Bono
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This article focuses on occupational knee injuries. After an overview of work-related injuries, sections on the following are presented: (1) occupational knee injuries (patient history, physical examination, laboratory tests, radiographic tests, and treatment); (2) patellar and quadriceps tendinitis; (3) occupational osteoarthritis (overview and ...
G H, Westrich, S B, Haas, J V, Bono
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Knee pain, knee injury, knee osteoarthritis & work
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2015Symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) can be viewed as the end result of a molecular cascade which ensues after certain triggers occur and ultimately results in irreversible damage to the articular cartilage. The clinical phenotype that knee OA can produce is variable and often difficult to accurately predict.
Dulay, G.S., Cooper, C., Dennison, E.M.
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