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Articular Cartilage Restoration in the Multiple Ligament Injured Knee

2013
Articular cartilage injuries are frequently encountered in the setting of a multiligament injured knee. Despite the typically higher energy mechanism, chondral injury patterns seem to be similar to isolated anterior cruciate ligament injured knees.
Kevin F. Bonner, Carly Rachel Noel
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Combination With an Extra-Articular Tenodesis

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2017
Rotatory instability of the knee is very often associated with the anteroposterior laxity in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient knee and it is most probably caused by lesions of the anterolateral structures such as the capsule and anterolateral ligament.
ZAFFAGNINI, STEFANO   +6 more
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The effects of sectioning of the posterior cruciate ligament and the posterolateral complex on the articular contact pressures within the knee.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1993
Articular contact pressures in ten cadaveric knees with intact ligaments were measured with the use of film and a model that simulated non-weight-bearing resistive extension of the knee.
M. Skyhar   +4 more
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Structural Molecules in Articular Cartilage, Tendons, and Ligaments

1992
The numerous functions of the knee joint are based on a finely coordinated interaction of diverse elements of the locomotor system, including the articular cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. These tissues owe their unique biomechanical properties to the presence of specific macromolecules in the extracellular space, their organization into higher-order
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Functional Instability

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
The static and functional results in a series of 50 patients evaluated at least two years after surgery were gratifying. None had any episodes of functional instability. Forty-six of the 49 who participated in sports prior to operation returned to all desired sports, including six patients who returned to intercollegiate and national team sports.
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Association of articular cartilage degradation and loss of boundary-lubricating ability of synovial fluid following injury and inflammatory arthritis.

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2005
OBJECTIVE To study the relationship between the boundary-lubricating ability of synovial fluid (SF) and articular cartilage damage in a rabbit knee injury model, to correlate collagen markers of such damage with SF boundary-lubricating ability and ...
Khaled A. Elsaid   +5 more
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Articular cartilage lesions in ankles with lateral ligament injury

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1993
To investigate intraarticular lesions producing persist ent postoperative pain, we arthroscopically examined 31 ankles in 31 patients (15 women and 16 men) with lateral ligament injury. The patients ranged in age from 15 to 33 years, with a mean of 20 years. Nine patients were freshly injured, and 22 patients had chronic inju ries. All of the patients
Ichiro Taga   +4 more
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Extra-Articular Tenodesis in Combination with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2018
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is a successful procedure with high rates of return to sport. However, some patients experience persistent instability and graft failure. These adverse events have a significant impact, especially on high-level athletes.
Cécile Batailler   +3 more
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The temporomandibular ligament and the articular eminence as constraints during jaw opening

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1989
It is generally thought that during symmetrical jaw opening the mandible rotates about an axis passing through the centres of the two mandibular condyles, and translates down the articular eminence. The author argues that there are no data to support this assumption.
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Extra-articular Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Lateral Procedures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1985
Several extra-articular procedures have been shown to be successful in controlling anterolateral rotatory instability. These procedures are performed as an extra-articular reconstruction alone or are combined with an intra-articular reconstruction. The common goal of these extra-articular procedures is the control of the abnormal anterior subluxation ...
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