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Role of magnetic resonance imaging in ankle sprains
Background and objective: Musculoskeletal injuries frequently occur in the ankle in both the athletic and general population. Ankle sprains are among the most frequent types of ankle injuries, which are conventionally diagnosed through clinical ...
Nawroz Dhahr Othman +1 more
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Background: Pelvic floor disorders include urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and pelvic floor prolapse, which are common complaints in women. Patients that suffer from uterine prolapse could benefit from surgical procedures that stabilize pelvic ...
Maryam Hajhashemi +4 more
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Analysis of Posterior Tibial Slope as Risk Factor to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear [PDF]
Objective The objective of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury by indirect trauma and increased posterior tibial inclination. Methods Retrospective study, performed by analysis
Pedro Guilme Teixeira de Sousa Filho +4 more
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Morphology and Morphometry of the Pectoralis Minor Muscle: A Cadaveric Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Shoulder pain is a common clinical presentation and can be attributed to an anatomically anomalous insertion of the Pectoralis Minor (PMn) muscle tendon into the glenohumeral joint capsule.
Bheemesh Pusala +4 more
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Ligament augmentation has been applied during spinal surgery to prevent proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK), but the configuration and distal anchor strategies are diverse and inconsistent.
Wei Liu +6 more
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Ligament formation and droplet breakup on disk-type and cup-type rotary atomizers
Behaviors of liquid films scattering from a disk-type or cup-type rotary atomizer are studied using computations based on the three-dimensional Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method.
Seiichiro IZAWA +3 more
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Capsular ligaments provide a passive stabilizing force to protect the hip against edge loading
Aims: In the native hip, the hip capsular ligaments tighten at the limits of range of hip motion and may provide a passive stabilizing force to protect the hip against edge loading.
Kabelan J. Karunaseelan +4 more
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Treatment of Ligament Constructs with Exercise-conditioned Serum: A Translational Tissue Engineering Model. [PDF]
In vitro experiments are essential to understand biological mechanisms; however, the gap between monolayer tissue culture and human physiology is large, and translation of findings is often poor.
Baar, Keith +2 more
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Osteochondral Fragment Fixation in Transient Patellar Dislocation of an Adolescent: A Case Report [PDF]
Osteochondral Fractures (OCFs) of the patella are common in adolescents due to ligament laxity and weak osteochondral junctions. OCFs following patellar dislocation are particularly challenging in this age group.
Vishal S Patil +2 more
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A 24-year-old pregnant woman (at 25 weeks gestation) was referred to our department because of a painless swelling in the left groin which she was feeling for one week. The swelling was more apparent in the upright position and when coughing. The swelling was reducible.
Heymans, J. +2 more
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