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Reconstruction of the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2009
Since Dr. Frank Jobe initially reported his first series for reconstruction of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) of the elbow in 1986, many modifications have been developed to improve the strength, safety, and efficacy of the procedure. High stresses occur across the anterior bundle of the MCL during the late cocking and early acceleration phases ...
J Michael, Bennett, Thomas L, Mehlhoff
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries

Journal of Knee Surgery, 2014
The 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.
Matthew, Bollier, Patrick A, Smith
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Medial collateral ligament healing

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1983
Medial collateral ligament healing without treatment has been studied in a rabbit model. Complete midsubstance gaps were found to heal by distinct scar formation over time. This healing process was fast since the gap was bridged quickly; however, more subtle changes in ap pearance of the healing tissue continued for many months. The ligament "scar" was
C, Frank   +5 more
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A Material Characterization of Human Medial Collateral Ligament

Advances in Bioengineering, 1997
Abstract Despite the vast amount of research on mechanical properties of the knee ligaments, the material properties of human medial collateral ligament (MCL) have never been characterized. The material properties of knee ligaments have only been determined in the longitudinal direction of the ligament. The transverse properties are also
K M, Quapp, J A, Weiss
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Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries in Athletes

Sports Medicine, 1996
Medial collateral ligament (MCL) sprains are tension injuries to the medial ligamentous structures of the knee. They are usually the result of an acute blow to the lateral aspect of the knee. The diagnosis can usually be made on the basis of a characteristic clinical examination. The treatment of these injuries has evolved over several years.
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Medial and Lateral Collateral Ligaments

2003
The medial and lateral collateral ligaments can best be imaged using T1- and T2-weighted sequences in coronal and axial orientations.
Peter Teller   +3 more
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Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction

1987
Occasionally, in the act of throwing or in other sports requiring forceful valgus stress at the elbow, rupture of the medial or ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow may occur.1,2 The athlete is usually aware of a sudden sharp pain in the medial side of the elbow and frequently feels a tearing or hears a pop similar to the symptoms associated with ...
H. Royer Collins, Clarence L. Shields
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Medial Collateral Ligament Injury

2021
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is one of the most commonly injured knee ligaments. Most MCL injuries can be managed conservatively, but some require surgical intervention. A thorough history and a solid physical exam, combined with imaging, can help determine the best course of treatment.
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[The medial collateral ligament of the knee].

Annales de radiologie, 1998
Injuries 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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