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Calibrated Lateral Crus Stabilizer

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005
Fundamental shortcomings of the currently available instrumentation prompted the need for a device that facilitates stabilization of the lateral crus while at the same time allowing for precise measurement of the retained cartilage fragment along the anatomic axis of the lateral crus.This article presents a new instrument, the calibrated lateral crus ...
Bahman, Guyuron, Brian, Pinsky
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ARTHROSCOPIC LATERAL ANKLE STABILIZATION

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1994
The indications for arthroscopic stabilization include those patients with isolated ruptures or strains of the ATF. The procedure is particularly convenient for patients with ankle joint pathology that is already most commonly treated arthroscopically, such as chronic instability, in which inflamed synovium or meniscoid bodies are to be excised ...
K B, Kashuk   +4 more
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Stability Studies: Five years Later

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1988
It has been five years since the editorial "Avoiding Common Flaws in Stability and Compatibility Studies of Injectable Drugs" appeared in the American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. In the ensuing period, it is our perception that important and noteworthy improvements in reports of such studies have become the standard rather than the exception ...
L A, Trissel, K P, Flora
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Stability of EEG Laterality Effects

Psychophysiology, 1979
ABSTRACTTask related interhemispheric asymmetries of ongoing EEG activity (alpha band) were tested for stability across three separate occasions. Seven cognitive tasks, presumed to differentially engage either the left or right cerebral hemisphere, were presented to 6 subjects.
A, Amochaev, A, Salamy
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Lateral stability in sideward cutting movements

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1996
Sideward cutting movements occur frequently in sports activities, such as basketball, soccer, and tennis. These activities show a high incidence of injuries to the lateral aspect of the ankle. Consequently, the lateral stability of sport shoes seems important. The purpose of this study was to show the effect of different shoe sole properties (hardness,
A, Stacoff   +3 more
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Lateral open bite: Treatment and stability

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2010
Because of their multifactorial etiologies, dental and skeletal open bites are among the most difficult malocclusions to treat to a successful and stable result. Etiologic factors include vertical maxillary excess, skeletal pattern, abnormalities in dental eruption, and tongue-thrust problems.
Marise de Castro, Cabrera   +4 more
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Popliteomeniscal Fasciculi and Lateral Meniscal Stability

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1997
In an attempt to understand better the contribution of the anteroinferior and posterosuperior popliteomenis cal fasciculi to lateral meniscus stability, we objectively evaluated the stability of the lateral meniscus before and after sequentially sectioning these fasciculi.
P T, Simonian   +4 more
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Lateral reach: a clinical measure of medio‐lateral postural stability

Physiotherapy Research International, 1999
AbstractBackground and PurposeMedio‐lateral postural instability has recently been identified as a risk factor for falls in the elderly community‐dwelling population. However, few clinical tests involve challenges to stability limits in the medio‐lateral direction. A lateral reach test was thus developed.
Brauer, Sandra   +2 more
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Percutaneous Lateral Ankle Stabilization: An Anatomical Investigation

Foot & Ankle International, 2011
Background: The current study investigated the topographic anatomy of the percutaneous anatomical lateral ankle stabilization in relation to the neurovascular hindfoot structures. The study should serve as an aid for performance of this new minimally invasive technique. Materials and Methods: Eleven cadaver specimens were dissected exposing the nerves,
Klammer, G   +4 more
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ArthroBroström Lateral Ankle Stabilization Technique

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
Background: Arthroscopic ankle lateral ligament repair techniques have recently been developed and biomechanically as well as clinically validated. Although there has been 1 anatomic study relating suture and anchor proximity to anatomic structures, none has evaluated the ArthroBroström procedure.
Jorge I, Acevedo   +3 more
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