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Patient-specific gait pattern in individuals with patellofemoral instability reduces knee joint loads. [PDF]
Guggenberger B+6 more
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Impact of the deep squat on articular knee joint structures, friend or enemy? A scoping review. [PDF]
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Ultrasound in Rheumatology, 2021
The knee joint is a modified hinge joint and contains both the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral articulations. Evaluation of the knee on ultrasound can provide valuable information about the synovium of the joint and demonstrate any associated thickening or inflammation (synovitis) of the joint recesses [1].
S. Wildman
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The knee joint is a modified hinge joint and contains both the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral articulations. Evaluation of the knee on ultrasound can provide valuable information about the synovium of the joint and demonstrate any associated thickening or inflammation (synovitis) of the joint recesses [1].
S. Wildman
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Review of Knee Joint Innervation: Implications for Diagnostic Blocks and Radiofrequency Ablation.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2020OBJECTIVE To determine if commonly used knee radiofrequency ablation (RFA) techniques would be able to completely denervate the knee joint. METHODS A comprehensive search of the literature on knee joint innervation was conducted using the databases ...
S. Roberts, A. Stout, P. Dreyfuss
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Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1983
The experimental study of joint kinematics in three dimensions requires the description and measurement of six motion components. An important aspect of any method of description is the ease with which it is communicated to those who use the data.
E. Grood, W. J. Suntay
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The experimental study of joint kinematics in three dimensions requires the description and measurement of six motion components. An important aspect of any method of description is the ease with which it is communicated to those who use the data.
E. Grood, W. J. Suntay
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International consensus on the definition and classification of fibrosis of the knee joint.
The Bone & Joint Journal, 2016AIMS The aim of this consensus was to develop a definition of post-operative fibrosis of the knee. PATIENTS AND METHODS An international panel of experts took part in a formal consensus process composed of a discussion phase and three Delphi rounds ...
N. Kalson+18 more
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The knee is the largest and most complex joint in the human body. It is superficial and particularly exposed to risk of injury. The knee controls the length of the lower limb as well as maintains its stability when taking a step. The knee must reconcile contradictory requirements of stability and shortening of the limb.
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2020
This chapter will discuss the knee, the largest synovial joint in the body. It will cover the normal bony anatomy and geometry of the knee and how this gives rise to its complex biomechanics which go beyond a simple hinge. The factors stabilising the knee during its motion will be discussed and how these stabilisers have both primary and secondary ...
W. Khan, J. Sibbel
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This chapter will discuss the knee, the largest synovial joint in the body. It will cover the normal bony anatomy and geometry of the knee and how this gives rise to its complex biomechanics which go beyond a simple hinge. The factors stabilising the knee during its motion will be discussed and how these stabilisers have both primary and secondary ...
W. Khan, J. Sibbel
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