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Abstract Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is increasingly common in skeletally immature patients. The Micheli‐Kocher iliotibial band technique is physeal‐sparing, but nonanatomic, whereas all‐epiphyseal reconstructions reproduce the anterior cruciate ligament footprint but lack lateral support. We describe an anatomic all‐epiphyseal anterior cruciate
Jordan T. Holler +2 more
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Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the Knee Lateral Collateral Ligament
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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Injury to the medial complex of the knee may result in persisting valgus and rotatory instability. In combination with concomitant meniscotibial ligament disruption, maldistributed contact forces are placed on the medial compartment, which may result in ...
Adam V. Daniel, M.D. +1 more
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Abstract The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and anterolateral ligament (ALL) play key roles in maintaining rotational stability of the knee joint. Injuries that cause ACL tears have been shown to also frequently compromise the integrity of the ALL.
Taidhgin J. Keel +6 more
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Injury Tolerance of Knee Joint Subjected to Dynamic Three-Point Bending
A knee joint injury is one of the most common injuries in car-pedestrian accidents. For the examination of the knee joint injury tolerance and the determination of the absolute range of knee joint injury criteria, we performed dynamic three-point bending
Yutaku KANETA +5 more
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Abstract Autologous bone grafting can enhance gap healing after medial open‐wedge high tibial osteotomy and open‐wedge distal tibial tuberosity osteotomy, but iliac‐crest harvest adds donor‐site morbidity and is therefore not routinely performed. We describe a bone autografting technique, termed cancellous autograft transfer from screw‐hole, which ...
Yukio Akasaki +5 more
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Abstract Medial meniscus posterior root tears frequently result in meniscal extrusion and disruption of normal tibiofemoral contact mechanics. Several techniques, including transtibial pullout and anchor‐based repair methods, are used for root repair and meniscus centralization.
Coşkun Genç +5 more
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Medial-Sided Repair in Multi-Ligamentous Knee Injury
Background: Injuries to the medial structures of the knee are common in multi-ligamentous knee injuries (MLKIs), which account for 0.02% of orthopedic injuries each year.
Rohan R. Patel BS +4 more
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The medial collateral ligament is the most common knee ligament to be injured. Although mostly treated nonoperatively, a distal tear of the ligament is a clear indication for surgery.
Sohrab Keyhani, M.D. +4 more
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Continuing education mri spectrum of medial collateral ligament injuries and pitfalls in diagnosis
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is made up of different components and spans the medial aspect of the knee. With injuries the superficial or deep and posterior components may be involved.
M De Maeseneer, M Shahabpour, C Pouders
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