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Tendons, ligaments, and capsule of the rotator cuff. Gross and microscopic anatomy.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1992We investigated the structure of the myotendinous rotator cuff in thirty-two grossly intact cuffs from thirty fresh cadavera of subjects who had been seventeen to seventy-two years old at the time of death. We studied the gross anatomy of the capsule and
J. Clark, D. T. Harryman
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Biomechanical properties of the facial retaining ligaments.
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2012OBJECTIVE Osteocutaneous facial retaining ligaments play an important role in the aging face. We sought to better characterize the biophysical properties of these ligaments and, in doing so, provide an empirical basis for the natural descent seen in ...
Michael G. Brandt+4 more
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2012
AIM The purpose of this study was to investigate the immunomodulatory properties of periodontal ligament stem cells derived from inflamed periodontal ligament tissues.
Dayong Liu+9 more
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AIM The purpose of this study was to investigate the immunomodulatory properties of periodontal ligament stem cells derived from inflamed periodontal ligament tissues.
Dayong Liu+9 more
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Ligaments of the craniocervical junction.
Journal of Neurosurgery : Spine, 2011The specialized ligaments of the craniocervical junction must allow for stability yet functional movement. Because injury to these important structures usually results in death or morbidity, the neurosurgeon should possess a thorough understanding of the
R. Tubbs+7 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1976
Based on the clinical and operative findings in sixty-eight knees with acute tears of the medial compartment and cruciate ligaments, a standardized terminology and classification of knee ligament instability is presented.
J. Hughston+3 more
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Based on the clinical and operative findings in sixty-eight knees with acute tears of the medial compartment and cruciate ligaments, a standardized terminology and classification of knee ligament instability is presented.
J. Hughston+3 more
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Imaging of the coracoglenoid ligament: a third ligament in the rotator interval of the shoulder
Skeletal Radiology, 2017The coracoglenoid ligament (CGL) forms part of the anterosuperior capsuloligamentous complex of the shoulder. Although it has received attention in the anatomical literature, it has not been investigated on imaging. The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage value and the interobserver agreement of identification and classification of the
Zappia, Marcello+5 more
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The anterolateral ligament is a distinct ligamentous structure: A histological explanation
The Knee, 2018The aim was to determine whether the anterolateral ligament (ALL) had a histological structure that defined it as a real ligament.Histological examination of 30 ALL samples taken from fresh-frozen knees were performed. The ALL femoral insertion and its relationship with the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) were studied and the tibial insertion and its
Neri, Thomas+7 more
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 1994
Described are for the first time: a. Posterolateral hypophyseal ligament which is seen in most dissections b. Anterolateral ligament which is always developed c. A middle superior ligament d. Inferior anterior and e. inferior posterior hypophyseal ligament.
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Described are for the first time: a. Posterolateral hypophyseal ligament which is seen in most dissections b. Anterolateral ligament which is always developed c. A middle superior ligament d. Inferior anterior and e. inferior posterior hypophyseal ligament.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries
Journal of Knee Surgery, 2014The diagnosis and treatment of combined anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries have evolved over the past 30 years. A detailed physical examination along with careful review of the magnetic resonance imaging and stress radiographs will guide decision making.
Patrick A. Smith, Matthew Bollier
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1998
The collateral ligaments of the elbow are responsible for stability in response to varus and valgus stress. Injury to the collateral ligaments can be acute, but it is usually due to repetitive microtrauma. In the general population, collateral ligament injury is rare, but in the appropriate individual with the proper forces applied to the elbow, this ...
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The collateral ligaments of the elbow are responsible for stability in response to varus and valgus stress. Injury to the collateral ligaments can be acute, but it is usually due to repetitive microtrauma. In the general population, collateral ligament injury is rare, but in the appropriate individual with the proper forces applied to the elbow, this ...
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