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A Comparative CT Study on Anatomical Characteristics of Pediatric Habitual Patellar Dislocation in Extension and Flexion

open access: yesOrthopaedic Surgery, EarlyView.
We focused on investigating anatomical differences between the extended dislocation and the flexed dislocation of HDP. And we found that patients with HDP in extension had patella alta, more severe patellar dysplasia, while those with HDP in flexion had more inclined patellae, laterally positioned patellae when knees extended, and more dysplastic ...
Qin Zhang   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The effect of plasma preparation rich in growth factors on patellar stability after medial patellofemoral ligament reefing [PDF]

open access: gold, 2016
Alan Andonovski   +5 more
openalex   +1 more source

Advantages of horizontal centrifugation of platelet‐rich fibrin in regenerative medicine and dentistry

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract The aim of this comprehensive review was to evaluate comparative studies on horizontal and fixed‐angle centrifugation methods for preparing platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF). Furthermore, additional studies utilizing horizontal PRF (H‐PRF) were systematically investigated.
Nima Farshidfar   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The epidemiology of patellar luxation in dogs attending primary-care veterinary practices in England [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A Blaney   +49 more
core   +1 more source

High‐intensity resistance training and collagen supplementation improve patellar tendon adaptations in professional female soccer athletes

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract We investigated whether 10 weeks of pre‐season soccer training (including high‐intensity resistance exercise) with hydrolysed collagen (COL) supplementation would confer greater changes in patellar tendon (PT) mechanical and material properties compared with placebo (PLA) in professional female soccer athletes.
Joonsung Lee   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Physical activity and joint health: Implications for knee osteoarthritis disease pathophysiology and mechanics

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract Knee osteoarthritis is experienced by hundreds of millions of people worldwide and is a major cause of disability. Although enhancing physical activity levels and the participation in exercise programmes has been proved to improve the debilitating illness of osteoarthritis, many do not engage in recommended levels of physical activity.
Karl Morgan   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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