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Weight-bearing computed tomography in knee pathologies: current evidence and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Magnetic resonance imaging-defined knee osteoarthritis rarely occurs without cartilage damage. [PDF]
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The Anatomy of the Anterior Intermeniscal Ligament in Children: Implications for Tibial Spine Fractures, Meniscal Injuries, and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. [PDF]
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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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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1983
Jumper's knee (patellar or quadriceps tendon tendon itis) is found in a high number of athletes, especially in volleyball and basketball players. Conservative treatment (rest, stretching, physical therapy and an tiinflammatory drugs) is usually successful. The ath letes often recover completely and resume their sports activity.
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Jumper's knee (patellar or quadriceps tendon tendon itis) is found in a high number of athletes, especially in volleyball and basketball players. Conservative treatment (rest, stretching, physical therapy and an tiinflammatory drugs) is usually successful. The ath letes often recover completely and resume their sports activity.
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