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Assessing Medial Collateral Ligament Knee Lesions in General Practice
American Journal of Medicine, 2008To assess the diagnostic value of history-taking and physical examination of medial collateral ligament lesions after a knee injury presenting in general practice.Patients aged 18 to 65 years with a traumatic knee injury who consulted their general practitioner within 5 weeks after trauma filled out a questionnaire, underwent a standardized physical ...
Pim A J Luijsterburg +2 more
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Medial Collateral Ligament Knee Instability
2021This chapter discusses medial collateral ligament knee instability, its causes, clinical presentation, investigation and management.
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Medial collateral ligament bursitis in a patient with knee osteoarthritis
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2018BACKGROUND: Medial collateral ligament (MCL) bursitis has been described as a distended and inflamed bursa between the superficial and deep portions of the MCL. It is a rare but important cause of medial knee pain. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 65-year-old woman with knee osteoarthritis (OA) presented with severe pain and swelling in her left knee.
Hakan, Nur, Ayca, Aytekin, Erdal, Gilgil
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[The medial collateral ligament of the knee].
Annales de radiologie, 1998Injuries of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) of the knee are easily diagnosed on clinical grounds. These lesions are generally treated conservatively. Radiological examinations are generally unhelpful. However, injuries of the MCL may be associated with those of many other ligaments of the knee in the case of complex strain of the knee so that the ...
P, Mathieu +3 more
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Healing of the medial collateral ligament in unstable rat knees
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1991Immobilization has been shown to be detrimental to healing ligaments while early motion and exercise in crease healing ligament tensile strength. In order to take advantage of early motion and exercise without causing undesirable joint laxity in unstable rat knees we devised an internal joint restabilization procedure.
C T, Lechner, L E, Dahners
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009
Background Ligament isometry is a cornerstone in the description of normal knee function and thorough knowledge is mandatory for successful repair of torn ligaments. Purpose This study was undertaken to validate a novel experimental ...
Jan, Victor +4 more
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Background Ligament isometry is a cornerstone in the description of normal knee function and thorough knowledge is mandatory for successful repair of torn ligaments. Purpose This study was undertaken to validate a novel experimental ...
Jan, Victor +4 more
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Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Knee
2015Although most medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries do not require repair or reconstruction, there are some that do. These include some multiple ligament injuries, entrapment of the ligament in the joint, and some distal injuries. If the ligament is robust, it can be repaired primarily; however, if the ligament is significantly damaged, or in a ...
Jesse Seamon, Mark D. Miller
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009
Background In cases of multiple ligament injury or severe medial collateral ligament (MCL) lesion, nonoperative treatment of the MCL lesion may lead to chronic valgus instability or rotatory instability. Hypothesis In a retrospective ...
Lind, Martin +5 more
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Background In cases of multiple ligament injury or severe medial collateral ligament (MCL) lesion, nonoperative treatment of the MCL lesion may lead to chronic valgus instability or rotatory instability. Hypothesis In a retrospective ...
Lind, Martin +5 more
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Evaluation and Treatment of Medial Collateral Ligament and Medial-sided Injuries of the Knee
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2006Injuries to the medial side of the knee are not always isolated injuries of the superficial medial collateral ligament. Medial-sided injuries can also involve the deep medial collateral ligament, the posteromedial corner, or the medial meniscus. Magnetic resonance imaging is a useful adjunct to the physical examination; however, the extent of medial ...
Kurt E, Jacobson, Frederic S, Chi
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Atraumatic medial collateral ligament oedema in medial compartment knee osteoarthritis
Skeletal Radiology, 2001To describe and determine the prevalence of atraumatic medial collateral oedema identified in patients with medial compartment osteoarthritis.Sixty patients, 30 patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (Kellgren and Lawrence grade 2 to 4) and 30 age-matched patients with atraumatic knee pain without osteoarthritis, referred for MR imaging ...
Diane, Bergin +7 more
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