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Patellar Tendon Rupture Following a Patellar Fracture
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2012The patient was a 57-year-old woman who was referred to a physical therapist in an outpatient setting 8 weeks following an open reduction internal fixation procedure for a left patellar fracture following a fall where the patient landed directly on her left knee in a flexed position.
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2021
This chapter discusses patellar tendon tendinopathy, its clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
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This chapter discusses patellar tendon tendinopathy, its clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
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2017
The rupture of patellar tendon (PT) is a pathological condition of the extensor mechanism of the knee. The PT lesions are rare, often occurring between the 2nd and 4th decade of life (Clayton and Court-Brown 2008; White et al. 2007), in active and sports patients.
Piero Volpi +3 more
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The rupture of patellar tendon (PT) is a pathological condition of the extensor mechanism of the knee. The PT lesions are rare, often occurring between the 2nd and 4th decade of life (Clayton and Court-Brown 2008; White et al. 2007), in active and sports patients.
Piero Volpi +3 more
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2015
Tendinopathy and patellar tendon ruptures are two different clinical entities representing an important problem in many sports. The former is a tendon degenerative pathology following a functional overload. Symptoms occur in 20 % of athletes.
E. Prospero +5 more
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Tendinopathy and patellar tendon ruptures are two different clinical entities representing an important problem in many sports. The former is a tendon degenerative pathology following a functional overload. Symptoms occur in 20 % of athletes.
E. Prospero +5 more
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2021
This chapter discusses patellar tendon tears, their clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
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This chapter discusses patellar tendon tears, their clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
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Enhanced tendon healing by a tough hydrogel with an adhesive side and high drug-loading capacity
Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2022Benjamin R Freedman +2 more
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PATELLAR TENDON REFLEX LATENCY
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1963G C, KNOWLTON, L P, BRITT
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