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Anatomy of the Clavicle and Coracoid Process for Reconstruction of the Coracoclavicular Ligaments
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2007Augustus D Mazzocca
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Anisotropic Hybrid Hydrogels with Superior Mechanical Properties Reminiscent of Tendons or Ligaments
Advanced Functional Materials, 2019Mimicking the hierarchically anisotropic structure and excellent mechanical properties of natural tissues, such as tendons and ligaments, using biomaterials is challenging.
Suji Choi, Y. Choi, Jaeyun Kim
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Normal Ligament Properties and Ligament Healing
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1985There is still a long way to go to achieve the goals of ligament replacement through modification of normal, intrinsic ligament healing processes. We are learning about the biology of ligamentous tissues, including the problem of regeneration, and that in itself is an all-important first step toward seeking solutions.
D. Amiel+3 more
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Is the T-ligament a ligament? A histological study in equine cadaver forelimbs
Research in Veterinary Science, 2020Foot pain is a frequent cause of lameness in horses and can involve multiple structures within the hoof. The T-ligament (an anatomical structure connecting the synovium of the distal interphalangeal joint, the digital flexor tendon sheath and the navicular bursa) is poorly described.
Charles Nicaise+7 more
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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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A Soft Gripper with Rigidity Tunable Elastomer Strips as Ligaments.
Soft Robotics, 2017Like their natural counterparts, soft bioinspired robots capable of actively tuning their mechanical rigidity can rapidly transition between a broad range of motor tasks-from lifting heavy loads to dexterous manipulation of delicate objects.
A. M. Nasab+4 more
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The cruciate ligaments of the knee joint. Anatomical, functional and experimental analysis.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975The anatomical and functional details of the cruciate ligamants of the knee were studied on 20 cadaver knees and 24 fresh knees. Each anterior cruciate ligament was found to consist of 2 parts: a distinct anteromedial band (AMB) and a main posterolateral
F. Girgis+2 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2014
BACKGROUND Lateral ankle sprains are common sports injuries that may require surgery for chronic lateral ankle instability. Anatomic repair or reconstruction is desired, yet there is a scarcity of quantitative information regarding the origins and ...
T. Clanton+6 more
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BACKGROUND Lateral ankle sprains are common sports injuries that may require surgery for chronic lateral ankle instability. Anatomic repair or reconstruction is desired, yet there is a scarcity of quantitative information regarding the origins and ...
T. Clanton+6 more
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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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