Two Cases of Knee Dislocation With Multiligament Ruptures Caused by Rotary Tiller Injury [PDF]
Rotatory knee dislocation resulting from rototiller injury is an uncommon clinical entity, typically accompanied by multiligamentous (Anterior Cruciate Ligament [ACL], Posterior Cruciate Ligament [PCL], Medial Collateral Ligament [MCL], Lateral ...
Fuhang Shuang +7 more
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Background: Pie-crusting technique is a damage-control soft tissue balance skill of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The outcome of this technique to release lateral soft tissue is reasonable.
Xuan He, Hong Cai, Ke Zhang
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Medial collateral ligament injuries of the knee: current treatment concepts [PDF]
The medial collateral ligament is one of the most commonly injured ligaments of the knee. Most injuries result from a valgus force on the knee. The increased participation in football, ice hockey, and skiing has all contributed to the increased frequency of MCL injuries.
Chen, Lan +3 more
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Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the Knee Lateral Collateral Ligament [PDF]
The lateral collateral ligament in the knee provides static restraint against varus-directed stress. Lateral collateral ligament injuries are much less common than those of the anterior cruciate or medial collateral ligament.
Robert C. Manske +3 more
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Iso-height axis correlates with collateral ligament balance in medial compartment knee osteoarthritis [PDF]
PurposeA dynamic iso-height Axis (IHA) was invented based on knee flexion motion and supposed to be a target to restore knee soft tissue balance, which is critical in knee surgeries.
Zheng Jiang +10 more
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Medial collateral ligament release during knee arthroscopy: key concepts [PDF]
Complete access to the posterior medial compartment of the knee may represent a technical challenge during arthroscopy in patients with a tight tibiofemoral joint space. Medial collateral release reduces direct iatrogenic cartilage damage in the medial compartment of the knee through manipulation with instruments.
Vicente Carlos da Silva Campos +4 more
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Medial Collateral Ligament Calcification, Presenting as Knee Pain. An unusual Case Report
Background: The tibial collateral ligament, also known as the medial collateral ligament (MCL), is a ligament extending from the medial epicondyle of the femur to the posteromedial crest of the tibia.
Nicholas Antao, Clevio Desouza
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MCL calcification presenting as knee pain
Background: The tibial collateral ligament, also known as the medial collateral ligament (MCL), is a ligament extending from the medial epicondyle of the femur to the posteromedial crest of the tibia.
Nicholas Antao, Clevio Desouza
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Percutaneous Arthroscopic Assisted Knee Medial Collateral Ligament Repair [PDF]
Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries are commonly encountered alongside anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Treatment modalities have ranged from conservative management to surgical repair, augmentation, and reconstruction. Various reports have reported residual valgus instability, especially in higher-grade injuries that have been treated ...
George Jacob +3 more
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Percutaneous Medial Collateral Ligament Release Improves Medial Compartment Access During Knee Arthroscopy [PDF]
To quantify intraoperative joint space widening afforded by the outside-in, percutaneous release of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) and to evaluate its impact on medial compartment width and functional outcomes at 6-week follow-up for patients undergoing a partial medial meniscectomy without postoperative bracing.Patients with posteromedial ...
Thomas E. Moran, M.D. +4 more
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