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Impact of plate placement position on the efficacy and safety of derotational distal femoral osteotomy combined with medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction in treating recurrent. [PDF]
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Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy With Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Utilizing Autograft Hamstring Tendon and Knotless Suture Anchor Fixation. [PDF]
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The patellar ligament: A comprehensive review
Clinical Anatomy, 2021AbstractThe patellar ligament (PL) is an epiphyseal ligament and is part of the extensor complex of the knee. The ligament has gained attention due to its clinical relevance to autograft and tendinopathy. A variety of anatomical variations of the PL such as aplasia, numerical variations, and vascularity are being reported recently by clinicians and ...
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Lesions of the patellar ligament
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1990We report 18 cases of pain and tenderness in the mid-part of the patellar ligament in athletes. The condition may be disabling, but it responds to surgery. Ultrasound and CT scans were positive in all 17 confirmed cases, but ultrasound gave a better distinction between the cysts, granulation tissue, metaplasia, mucoid degeneration and congenital ...
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Partial rupture of the patellar ligament
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1992Eighty-one patients with 91 partial ruptures of the pa tellar ligament verified by ultrasonography were treated conservatively with a standardized training program based on the principles of eccentric loading. The partial ruptures were quantified by measuring the length of the hypoechoic lesion using ultrasonography in longi tudinal projection.
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Patellar ligament‐bone autograft for reconstruction of a distal patellar ligament defect in a dog
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2013A 3 · 5‐year‐old whippet was presented 4 weeks after sustaining a traumatic injury to the right stifle joint. A penetrating injury had resulted in patellar ligament (PL) rupture. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a normal appearing proximal half of thePLand absence of normal fibres within the distal half of the ligament.
Farrell, M, Fitzpatrick, N
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Treating canine patellar ligament rupture
Veterinary Record, 2014STIFLE extension relies on the quadriceps mechanism, which comprises the quadriceps muscles, the patella and the patellar ligament. Rupture of the patellar ligament (RPL) results in a failure of stifle extension and an inability to fix the stifle during weightbearing. RPL is an uncommon condition.
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Fractures associated with patellar ligament grafts in cruciate ligament surgery
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1992We reviewed retrospectively 490 patellar ligament reconstructions for cruciate ligament injuries performed from 1980 to 1990. There were six cases of patellar splitting and three displaced patellar fractures in donor knees. The fissure fractures all occurred during the removal of the patellar bone block.
B, Christen, R P, Jakob
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Patella Apex Influences Patellar Ligament Forces and Ratio
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2021AbstractThe relationship between three-dimensional shape and patellofemoral mechanics is complicated. The Wiberg patella classification is a method of distinguishing shape differences in the axial plane of the patella that can be used to connect shape differences to observed mechanics.
Mitchell G A, Wheatley +3 more
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