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Osteomyelitis of the Patella: A Rare Orthopedic Challenge in Pediatrics
Kaan Sevgi, Matthew McCrosson
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Carpal sheath hernia in a cob: Unusual case, unorthodox fix
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A. Hawkins, R. Smith
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Optimal knee flexion angle during medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction graft tensioning in a cadaveric model. [PDF]
Gillis RC, Parks BG, Osbahr DC.
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Dual-Achilles Reconstruction for Chronic Quadriceps Rupture (DARC) Technique as a Novel Surgical Technique for Chronic Quadriceps Tendon Rupture: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Optimizing outcomes in total knee arthroplasty: the role of patellar resurfacing and tibial ınsert type. [PDF]
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1994
Patella partita is a malformation of the knee cap, generally characterized by one or a few vertical lines of discontinuity in sagittal planes, caused by incomplete ossification within a single ossification center. In other cases, disorder of ossification in frontal planes results in frontal subdivision of the patella. While patella partita is sometimes
A, Soren, T R, Waugh
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Patella partita is a malformation of the knee cap, generally characterized by one or a few vertical lines of discontinuity in sagittal planes, caused by incomplete ossification within a single ossification center. In other cases, disorder of ossification in frontal planes results in frontal subdivision of the patella. While patella partita is sometimes
A, Soren, T R, Waugh
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Patella tendon length after patella arthroplasty
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2011The study aimed to assess tendon length change following patello-femoral replacement (PFR) surgery and total knee replacement (TKR).A retrospective analysis was conducted of 40 patients undergoing PFR surgery and 40 patients undergoing TKR and an unoperated control group.
Damian, Clark +5 more
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1997
The articular surface of the patella and the contiguous articular surfaces of the femoral condyles are sometimes affected by disintegrational changes of the articular cartilage, which remain localized there for a longer period of time. In consideration of the pronounced functional impairment arising at marked changes of these articular surfaces ...
A, Soren, J F, Fetto
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The articular surface of the patella and the contiguous articular surfaces of the femoral condyles are sometimes affected by disintegrational changes of the articular cartilage, which remain localized there for a longer period of time. In consideration of the pronounced functional impairment arising at marked changes of these articular surfaces ...
A, Soren, J F, Fetto
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