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CASE OF RUPTURE OF QUADRICEPS FEMORIS TENDON WITH DISLOCATION OF PATELLA BENEATH THE INTERCONDYLOID GROOVE OF THE FEMUR [PDF]
C. DEADERICK
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. [PDF]
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Hamlyn-Harris, Ronald +3 more
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ABSTRACT Total knee replacement (TKR) is a successful intervention for relieving pain and improving quality of life. In this context, mid‐flexion instability and paradoxical anterior femoral movement remain challenging. However, the role of implant design in cruciate‐sacrificing (CS) scenarios is unclear.
Maeruan Kebbach +6 more
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ABSTRACT Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) may enable improved functional outcomes compared to total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This randomized controlled trial assessed pre‐ and postoperative patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) and knee joint gait biomechanics for UKA and TKA patients.
Gregor Kuntze +6 more
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ON THE INHERITANCE OF BODY FORM AND OF CERTAIN OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, IN THE CONJUGATION OF EUPLOTES PATELLA [PDF]
Bernard M. Cohen
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Review of the South American whip scorpions (Thelyphonida: Arachnida) [PDF]
The literature concerning South American thelyphonids presently supports recognition of about ten recent species of thelyphonids representing two genera.
Rowland, J.
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Assessing Implant Stability in Cementless Femoral Components With Different Interference Fits
ABSTRACT Cementless total knee arthroplasty implants offer advantages over cemented implants, such as bone preservation and easier revision procedures. However, the optimal interference fit required to achieve a good press‐fit fixation, essential for both primary and long‐term stability, remains uncertain.
Esther Sánchez +5 more
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The Notostigmata, a new suborder of Acari [PDF]
The following studies on this new suborder have been made on material included in the famous French Arachnologist E. Simon's rich collection and lent by him to Drs. H. J. Hansen and W. Sørensen. ..
With, C. J.
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ABSTRACT High levels of physical activity or high BMI during puberty could negatively influence bone and cartilage development. Little is known about the effects of loading on patellar and femoral bone shape in a young population. Therefore, we aim to identify the association between 3D patella and femur shape and biomechanical loading in a young ...
Rosemarijn van Paassen +8 more
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Habitual Dislocation of the Patella Treated Operatively Ad Modum Goldthwait [PDF]
Knud Stakemann Seedorff
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