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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2009
Overuse injuries are a common cause of morbidity in athletes. They occur after repetitive microtrauma, abnormal joint alignment, and poor training technique without appropriate time to heal. Overuse injuries are frequent in the knee joint because of the numerous attachment sites for lower limb musculature and tendons surrounding the joint.
Sylvia O'Keeffe +3 more
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Overuse injuries are a common cause of morbidity in athletes. They occur after repetitive microtrauma, abnormal joint alignment, and poor training technique without appropriate time to heal. Overuse injuries are frequent in the knee joint because of the numerous attachment sites for lower limb musculature and tendons surrounding the joint.
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1995
Approximately one third of serious runners will incur an injury in a given year, and approximately one third of the injuries will involve the knee. Biomechanical studies on running reveal the tremendous cyclic forces to which the knee is subjected.
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Approximately one third of serious runners will incur an injury in a given year, and approximately one third of the injuries will involve the knee. Biomechanical studies on running reveal the tremendous cyclic forces to which the knee is subjected.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988
Racquet sports involve sharp, side-to-side movements and impose significant valgus and rotatory stresses on the knee. Most knee injuries are indirect as a result of these acute stresses and overuse. Some of the more common racquet sport injuries include tennis leg, jumper's knee, patello-femoral pain, meniscal injuries, bursitis, and tendinitis.
Elisabeth Torg, Steven R. Gecha
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Racquet sports involve sharp, side-to-side movements and impose significant valgus and rotatory stresses on the knee. Most knee injuries are indirect as a result of these acute stresses and overuse. Some of the more common racquet sport injuries include tennis leg, jumper's knee, patello-femoral pain, meniscal injuries, bursitis, and tendinitis.
Elisabeth Torg, Steven R. Gecha
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
This article addresses the history and physical examination of traumatic knee injuries. The history should include differentiation between contact and non-contact sports. An audible pop usually implies anterior cruciate ligament rupture. The examination should include a thorough physical examination, especially the Lachman's test and the pivot shift ...
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This article addresses the history and physical examination of traumatic knee injuries. The history should include differentiation between contact and non-contact sports. An audible pop usually implies anterior cruciate ligament rupture. The examination should include a thorough physical examination, especially the Lachman's test and the pivot shift ...
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
Sailboarding is an exciting sport, but it does involve some risk for injury. In this study of 21 knee injuries that occurred during sailboarding over a 2-year period, 12 were isolated medial collateral ligament (MCL) sprains, 4 were meniscus tears, and 5 involved joint instability.
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Sailboarding is an exciting sport, but it does involve some risk for injury. In this study of 21 knee injuries that occurred during sailboarding over a 2-year period, 12 were isolated medial collateral ligament (MCL) sprains, 4 were meniscus tears, and 5 involved joint instability.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
Many knee injuries that previously caused disability can now be diagnosed accurately and treated successfully. Arthroscopy has been instrumental in this progress. The anterior cruciate ligament, which is an important stabilizer of the knee, is commonly injured.
Bertram Zarins, Mark B. Adams
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Many knee injuries that previously caused disability can now be diagnosed accurately and treated successfully. Arthroscopy has been instrumental in this progress. The anterior cruciate ligament, which is an important stabilizer of the knee, is commonly injured.
Bertram Zarins, Mark B. Adams
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2020
Hip and knee injuries are a common presenting concern for patients to a primary care office. This pathology represents a large differential and it can often be a diagnostic challenge for providers to determine the etiology of a patient's symptoms. This article discusses several of the most common causes for hip and knee pain while providing an evidence
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Hip and knee injuries are a common presenting concern for patients to a primary care office. This pathology represents a large differential and it can often be a diagnostic challenge for providers to determine the etiology of a patient's symptoms. This article discusses several of the most common causes for hip and knee pain while providing an evidence
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Hypermobility and Knee Injuries
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987In brief: The effect of knee joint hypermobility on knee injury is not fully clear. Inherited flexibility probably plays little role in the causes of most knee injuries. The exception is patellar dislocation, which is strongly associated with hypermobility. Discussions of hypermobility often reflect confusion over the difference between flexibility and
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Knee Stability and Knee Ligament Injuries
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975Controversy exists on the relationship of knee ligament stability to knee injuries. Subjective evaluation of joint tightness or looseness has been proposed as a criterion for prescribing selective corrective strengthening or stretching exercises. Biomechanical studies of knee ligament stability were performed on 401 college football players from 1969 ...
Alexander Kalenak, Chauncey A. Morehouse
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Sports Medicine, 1990
The knee is the most frequent site of injury in volleyball players. More than 40% of high level players suffer overuse injuries during this activity; this particularly painful syndrome is caused by the amount of jumping typical in volleyball play, and in its training which aims at strengthening the quadriceps muscle.
FERRETTI, Andrea +2 more
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The knee is the most frequent site of injury in volleyball players. More than 40% of high level players suffer overuse injuries during this activity; this particularly painful syndrome is caused by the amount of jumping typical in volleyball play, and in its training which aims at strengthening the quadriceps muscle.
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