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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1982
The effects of scapholunate ligament sectioning on scaphoid and lunate bone three-dimensional kinematics were analyzed using a sonic digitizer method. Carpal bone motions were described using a screw displacement axis concept. After scapholunate ligament sectioning, few significant kinematic changes were observed in the orientation of the screw ...
Richard A. Berger+3 more
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The effects of scapholunate ligament sectioning on scaphoid and lunate bone three-dimensional kinematics were analyzed using a sonic digitizer method. Carpal bone motions were described using a screw displacement axis concept. After scapholunate ligament sectioning, few significant kinematic changes were observed in the orientation of the screw ...
Richard A. Berger+3 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2008
Several ligaments are believed to support the nasal tip. Intraoperative dissection has suggested that a broader ligament may exist along the pyriform rim than has been previously noted. This observation, along with the concept that pyriform rim shape may affect nasal tip projection by ligamentous fixation, led to the present study.Ten hemifacial fresh ...
James F. Thornton+3 more
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Several ligaments are believed to support the nasal tip. Intraoperative dissection has suggested that a broader ligament may exist along the pyriform rim than has been previously noted. This observation, along with the concept that pyriform rim shape may affect nasal tip projection by ligamentous fixation, led to the present study.Ten hemifacial fresh ...
James F. Thornton+3 more
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Mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Orthopedics, 2000This study examined the mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. In the first part of the study, using a comprehensive, standardized questionnaire, 89 athletes (100 knees) were interviewed about the events surrounding their ACL injury.
B. Boden, Dean Gs, J. Feagin, W. Garrett
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Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament and the meniscofemoral ligaments
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2005AbstractThis paper describes the anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and the meniscofemoral ligaments (MFLs). The fibres of the PCL may be split into two functional bundles; the anterolateral bundle (ALB) and the posteromedial bundle (PMB), relating to their femoral attachments.
Chinmay Gupte+3 more
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2016
Tendons and ligaments are complex structures and have different anatomical and dynamic properties. Injury of tendons and ligaments remodel with scar formation with differences in themselves. Although scarring depends on the quality and quantity of the injured tissues, it can be qualified with appropriate rehabilitation.
Heybeli, Nurettin+3 more
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Tendons and ligaments are complex structures and have different anatomical and dynamic properties. Injury of tendons and ligaments remodel with scar formation with differences in themselves. Although scarring depends on the quality and quantity of the injured tissues, it can be qualified with appropriate rehabilitation.
Heybeli, Nurettin+3 more
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Biomechanics of the ligaments of the human knee and of artificial ligaments
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1988The treatment of serious sprains and chronic laxity of the knee calls for a knowledge of the mechanical properties of the stabilizing structures. The mechanical characteristics indicate an elasticity rate of from 21 to 30% for the cruciate ligaments and average of 11% for the lateral ligaments.
J. P. Micaleff, F. Bonnel
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Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome-Review of This Rare Disease.
JAMA Surgery, 2016IMPORTANCE Median arcuate ligament (MAL) syndrome is a rare disease resulting from compression of the celiac axis by fibrous attachments of the diaphragmatic crura, the median arcuate ligament.
Erinn N Kim+5 more
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Noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries: risk factors and prevention strategies.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2000An estimated 80,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears occur annually in the United States. The highest incidence is in individuals 15 to 25 years old who participate in pivoting sports.
L. Y. Griffin+18 more
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Hand Clinics, 2006
Volar ligament reconstruction is an effective technique for treating symptomatic laxity of the CMC joint of the thumb. The laxity may bea manifestation of generalized ligament laxity,post-traumatic, or metabolic (Ehler-Danlos). There construction reduces the shear forces on the joint that contribute to the development and persistence of inflammation ...
Steven Z, Glickel, Salil, Gupta
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Volar ligament reconstruction is an effective technique for treating symptomatic laxity of the CMC joint of the thumb. The laxity may bea manifestation of generalized ligament laxity,post-traumatic, or metabolic (Ehler-Danlos). There construction reduces the shear forces on the joint that contribute to the development and persistence of inflammation ...
Steven Z, Glickel, Salil, Gupta
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Mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament neovascularization and ligamentization
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1998Columbia-Rambouillet cross-bred sheep were used to study the revascularization and ligamentization process of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction over a 6-month period using basic histology, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy. The reconstruction technique studied was a quadruple-hamstring, interference screw fixation technique ...
PE Scranton+4 more
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