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Abstract Purpose In revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (R‐ACLR), adding a lateral extra‐articular procedure (LEAP) reduces graft failure and postoperative laxity. Iliotibial band (ITB)‐based techniques may avoid patellar tendon harvesting morbidity, but evidence in adults, particularly in revision cases, remains limited.
Victor Mas +7 more
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Patellofemoral pain in cyclists
The aim of this thesis was first to review the current literature that deals with patellofemoral pain in cyclists. The second aim was to investigate the possibility of reducing media-lateral deviation during the down stroke of cycling, by altering the ...
Van Zyl, Elizabeth
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The patellofemoral pain syndrome (anterior knee pain) is very common in the general population. It is often seen in young people who are very physically active in competitive and recreational sports and more often in teenage girls and young women ...
Haris S. Vasiliadis +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence for Bone: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) offer the potential to improve bone research. The current review explores the contributions of AI to pathological study, biomarker discovery, drug design, and clinical diagnosis and prognosis of bone diseases. We envision that AI‐driven methodologies will enable identifying novel targets for drugs discovery. The
Dongfeng Yuan +3 more
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Purpose To compare the anterior–posterior distance ratio of the lateral‐to‐medial tibial plateau (LTP/MTP) among 3 patient groups: those with intact anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLi), primary ACL tears (ACLp), and failed ACL reconstructions (ACLf).
Hansel E. Ihn +6 more
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Longitudinal MRI assessment of a complete ACL rupture in a 20‐year‐old female athlete managed non‐operatively with the Cross Bracing Protocol: Proton density fat saturated (PD‐FS) sequence MRI of the left knee in the sagittal plane with complete ACL rupture at day 3 post injury.
Keiley Mead +3 more
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The Conservative Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
It is estimated that up to 5% of outpatients to physical therapy will present with patellofemoral pain syndrome. This disease is rarely disabling but may significantly and negatively affect the adolescent\u27s and young adult\u27s participation in ...
Massee, Claude W.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Processo FAPESP: 2016/09665-3Processo FAPESP: 2014/24939-7Background: Increased external knee abduction moment has been proposed as a risk factor for patellofemoral pain.
Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz [UNESP] +12 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal complaints among recreational runners, who commonly engage in various athletic activities. Thus, there is considerable discussion surrounding its risk factors, including dynamic knee valgus (DKV), as well as ankle dorsiflexion restriction (ADR) in a ...
Igor Leonardo Alves Mendonça +10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The stop‐jump task is a key movement in sports such as basketball and volleyball, with landing biomechanics closely linked to injury risk. Restricted ankle dorsiflexion (DF) alters lower‐extremity mechanics and increases the risk of lower‐limb joint injuries; however, its effects on the full stop‐jump cycle remain unclear. This study
Yijing Zhou +7 more
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