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Tibial slope changes following dome‐type high tibial osteotomy
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2004AbstractThe tibial slope is essential in knee biomechanics, both for ligament function and knee kinematics. High tibial osteotomy (HTO) designed primarily to correct frontal plane malalignment in osteoarthritis of the knee joint can cause unintentional tibial slope changes.
Çullu E. +3 more
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Measurement of tibial slope using biplanar stereoradiography (EOS®)
Skeletal Radiology, 2023Posterior tibial slope (PTS) is an important anatomic parameter of the knee related to anteroposterior instability. Biplanar stereoradiography allows for simultaneous low-dose acquisition of anteroposterior and lateral views with 3D capability, enabling separate lateral and medial plateau analyses.
Érica, Narahashi +4 more
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2022
AbstractPurposeThe relationship between tibial bony and meniscus anatomy and knee kinematics during in vivo, high‐impact activities remains unclear. This study aimed to determine if the posterior tibial slope (PTS) and meniscal slope (MS) are associated with in vivo anterior–posterior translation and internal tibia rotation during running and double ...
Toshikazu, Tanaka +5 more
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AbstractPurposeThe relationship between tibial bony and meniscus anatomy and knee kinematics during in vivo, high‐impact activities remains unclear. This study aimed to determine if the posterior tibial slope (PTS) and meniscal slope (MS) are associated with in vivo anterior–posterior translation and internal tibia rotation during running and double ...
Toshikazu, Tanaka +5 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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Tibial slope and high tibial osteotomy using the circular external fixator
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2006AbstractAlteration of tibial slope is one of the important anatomical changes of the proximal tibia after high tibial osteotomy. Increased or decreased tibial slope can effect further total knee prosthesis procedure. In this retrospective study, 18 knees of 17 patients (17 female, mean age 51 range 43–61, mean BMI is 33.6 ± 4.6 kg/m2) who were applied ...
Taner, Gunes, Cengiz, Sen, Mehmet, Erdem
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Tibial Slope and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Outcomes
JBJS Reviews, 2020» The tibial slope represents an important risk factor for both primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and subsequent reconstruction failure.» A high tibial slope has been associated with increased anterior tibial translation, increased strain on the ACL, and increased posteromedial compartment contact pressure ...
Lawrence J. Lin +2 more
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Open wedge tibial osteotomies influence on axial rotation and tibial slope
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2008AbstractInaccurate coronal plane and inadvertent sagittal plane realignment is a common problem after high tibial osteotomies (HTO). While the effects of an HTO on the coronal have been studied extensively, the influence on axial rotation has not been described in detail.
D, Kendoff +5 more
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2014
AbstractPurposeOpening wedge high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is an accepted treatment option for medial compartment knee osteoarthritis with associated varus lower limb axis in younger, more active patients. A concern with the use of this technique is that posterior tibial slope (PTS) and tibial rotation can be altered.
Matthias, Jacobi +7 more
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AbstractPurposeOpening wedge high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is an accepted treatment option for medial compartment knee osteoarthritis with associated varus lower limb axis in younger, more active patients. A concern with the use of this technique is that posterior tibial slope (PTS) and tibial rotation can be altered.
Matthias, Jacobi +7 more
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High tibial slope correlates with increased posterior tibial translation in healthy knees
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2017Notwithstanding the importance of the tibial slope (TS) for anterior tibial translation, little information is available regarding the implications on posterior laxity, particularly in healthy subjects. It was hypothesized that increased TS is associated with decreased posterior tibial translation (PTT) in healthy knees.A total of 124 stress ...
Imke, Schatka +4 more
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Posteromedial Open-Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy to Avoid Posterior Tibial Slope Increase
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2017The primary aim was to evaluate the influence of the surgical modification on posterior tibial slope (PTS) and patellar height in open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO). The secondary aim was to evaluate the influence of preoperative mechanical axis deviations (MA) on PTS METHODS: Between January 2014 and February 2016, patients with a diagnosis of ...
Huseyin Kaya +3 more
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