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High posterior tibial slope increases anterior cruciate ligament elongation in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty during early-flexion of lunge. [PDF]
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Association of Posterior Tibial Slope and Functional Outcome After Total Knee Arthroplasty: An Observational Study. [PDF]
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The Relationship Between Posterior Tibial Slope and Pediatric Tibial Eminence Fractures
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022Background: Tibial eminence fractures are bony avulsions of the anterior cruciate ligament from its insertion on the intercondylar eminence. Numerous anatomic factors have been associated with anterior cruciate ligament injuries, such as posterior tibial slope, but there are few studies evaluating the association with tibial eminence fracture. Purpose:
Mitchell K, Messner +7 more
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Increased Posterior Tibial Slope Increases Force on the Posterior Medial Meniscus Root
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023Background: Posterior medial meniscus root (PMMR) tears have been associated with increased posterior tibial slope, but this has not been fully evaluated biomechanically. In addition, the effects of knee flexion and rotation on the PMMR are not well understood biomechanically because of technological testing limitations. A novel multiaxial force sensor
Heath P. Melugin +6 more
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Posterior slope of tibial plateau in Chinese
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2000The posterior slope of tibial plateau in 25 pairs of Chinese cadaveric tibia was studied. A digital photograph of the lateral profile of each cadaveric tibia was taken, and the posterior slope angles of medial and lateral plateau relative to the anterior tibial cortex were measured.
Zhang, SD, Chiu, KY, Zhang, GH
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