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Knee Ligamentoplasty: Prosthetic Ligament or Ligament Allograft?
2004Lesions of the central pivot of the knee are responsible for chronic disabling instabilities which, in the long term, lead to irreversible arthrotic destruction of the articular surfaces. Since 1980, we have been using synthetic ligaments and, more recently, since 1986, preserved human ligaments.
Dominique G. Poitout, B. Ripoll
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Mechanoreceptors in human cruciate ligaments. A histological study.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1984We obtained human cruciate ligaments at the time of total knee replacement and from autopsy and amputation specimens, and examined histological sections of the ligaments for the presence of mechanoreceptors using the Bodian, Bielschowsky, and Ranvier ...
R. Schultz+3 more
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The Ligament in the Lamellibranchia [PDF]
C. M. Yonge, E. R. Trueman, G. Owen
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Biology and Mechanics of Ligament and Ligament Healing
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1993Barbara J. Loitz, Cyril B. Frank
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) and Meniscofemoral Ligaments
2014The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is the strongest ligament of the knee. It is intra-articular and extrasynovial. The PCL arises from the anterolateral surface of the medial femoral condyle and reaches the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia. The femoral origin is more anterior than that of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and in contrast to
Erika J. Ulbrich+3 more
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Dimensions and attachments of the ankle ligaments: evaluation for ligament reconstruction
Anatomical Science International, 2015Raphael Wenny+4 more
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1997
The long-term unsatisfactory results and lack of confidence concerning biological cruciate reconstructions (see Chap. I.5) and especially the goal of reducing operative trauma and physiological disorders have led to the use of an alloplastic ligament in all cases of acute and chronic cruciate ligament tears. The synthetic ligament, implanted since 1980
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The long-term unsatisfactory results and lack of confidence concerning biological cruciate reconstructions (see Chap. I.5) and especially the goal of reducing operative trauma and physiological disorders have led to the use of an alloplastic ligament in all cases of acute and chronic cruciate ligament tears. The synthetic ligament, implanted since 1980
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Silk matrix for tissue engineered anterior cruciate ligaments.
Biomaterials, 2002G. Altman+6 more
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Facial Soft-Tissue Spaces and Retaining Ligaments of the Midcheek: Defining the Premaxillary Space
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2013Chin-Ho Wong, B. Mendelson
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