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Joint capsule and ligaments

Morphological study of mechanoreceptors in collateral ligaments of the ankle joint

Morphological study of mechanoreceptors in collateral ligaments of the ankle joint

... The different morphologies of mechanoreceptors may be caused by the different subjects, in addition to stain- ing technique. Animal joint capsule receptor morph- ology may be different from the human. As ...

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Ligaments of the scapho trapezial trapezoidal joint: MR anatomy in asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals

Ligaments of the scapho trapezial trapezoidal joint: MR anatomy in asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals

... and fair interreader agreement for signal intensity and mor- phology. In three cases, contrast media in the tendon sheath of the FCR was observed which has been described in the lit- erature as an indirect sign for an ...

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Role of Ligaments in the Knee Joint Kinematic Behavior: Development and Validation of a Finite Element Model

Role of Ligaments in the Knee Joint Kinematic Behavior: Development and Validation of a Finite Element Model

... articular capsule of the knee, the quadriceps tendon, the CoL of the knee (medial and lateral), the patellar ligament, and the proximal and distal ligaments between the tibia and the ...

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Obligate Translation And Ligaments

Obligate Translation And Ligaments

... of capsule from anterior and inferior ...the capsule also resulted in significant superior translation with flexion of the glenohumeral ...inferior capsule for example restricts ...

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Wrist Ligaments and Instability

Wrist Ligaments and Instability

... radiolunate ligaments, emerges through the palmar capsule of the radiocarpal ...radiocarpal joint it attaches proximally to the interfacet prominence on the articular surface of the radius and ...

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Ligaments and Joints of the Upper Limb

Ligaments and Joints of the Upper Limb

... Articular capsule The fibrous part blends into the elbow joint The synovial part is continuous with the elbow joint There is also a SACCIFORM RECESS of the joint, a distal extension of it down ...

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Knee Injuries What are the ligaments of the knee?

Knee Injuries What are the ligaments of the knee?

... Many rotator cuff tears do not require surgery. Conservative treatment of rotator cuff disease classically includes rest, activity modification, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. Therapy ...

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Human ligaments classification: a new proposal

Human ligaments classification: a new proposal

... Interosseous ligaments. These are short and strong ligaments, covering the narrow spaces formed between the opposite surfaces of adjacent bones, thus greatly reducing their ...These ligaments are ...

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Coculture of bovine cartilage with synovium and fibrous joint capsule increases aggrecanase and matrix metalloproteinase activity

Coculture of bovine cartilage with synovium and fibrous joint capsule increases aggrecanase and matrix metalloproteinase activity

... severe joint injury leads to an increased risk of develop- ing posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) ...to ligaments, cartilage, and bone; and to joint synovitis ...knee joint in combination ...

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Anatomic study of the medial side of the ankle base on the joint capsule: an alternative description of the deltoid and spring ligament

Anatomic study of the medial side of the ankle base on the joint capsule: an alternative description of the deltoid and spring ligament

... continuous capsule in the current study could be useful in determin- ing the etiology of ...spring ligaments joined with each other to form the sheath floor of the PT ten- don as a continuous ...anterior ...

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The envelope of passive motion allowed by the capsular ligaments of the hip

The envelope of passive motion allowed by the capsular ligaments of the hip

... capsular ligaments prevent excessive range of motion, may protect the joint against adverse edge loading and contribute to synovial fluid replenishment at the cartilage sur- faces of the ...after ...

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Early development of the cruciate ligaments in staged human embryos

Early development of the cruciate ligaments in staged human embryos

... ate ligaments is due to their clinical importance for stabilisation of the knee joint and for locomotion ...knee joint [1–3,5,7,8] the development of the cruciate ligaments and menisci is not ...

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To the investigation of the tension of the inter-cracked ligaments knee joint

To the investigation of the tension of the inter-cracked ligaments knee joint

... Annotation This article presents the results of a study of the tension of the inter-cracked ligaments of the human knee joint. A dynamic model of the knee tension tension with torque moments involved in ...

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Applied Anatomy of Ligaments of Trapeziometacarpal Joint: A Cadaveric Study

Applied Anatomy of Ligaments of Trapeziometacarpal Joint: A Cadaveric Study

... of ligaments of trapeziometacarpal ...the ligaments of trapeziometacarpal joint is essential for anatomical reconstruction of these ...of ligaments of trapeziometacarpal ...principal ...

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Applied Anatomy of Ligaments of Trapeziometacarpal Joint: A Cadaveric Study

Applied Anatomy of Ligaments of Trapeziometacarpal Joint: A Cadaveric Study

... Background: A thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the common peroneal nerve (CPN) and its branches is essential for surgeons operating within and around the knee joint. Objectives: To describe origins, the ...

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The retaining ligaments of the face are important. Retaining ligaments

The retaining ligaments of the face are important. Retaining ligaments

... retaining ligaments into the subcutaneous layer contribute to the formation of septa that divide the subcutaneous fat tissue (layer two) into the fat compartments of the face ...

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Function of anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments during in-vivo motion of the ankle joint complex

Function of anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments during in-vivo motion of the ankle joint complex

... Concurrently, these data also demonstrated the reciprocal function of the two ligaments. While one shortens, the other one elongates. The different elongation of the ATFL and CFL during the same motion arc ...

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Pertinence of Sheep Knee Joint for Calibration of Ligaments’ Constitutive Equations; Experimental and Theoretical Study

Pertinence of Sheep Knee Joint for Calibration of Ligaments’ Constitutive Equations; Experimental and Theoretical Study

... Knee joint injuries accounted for approximately 40% of sports-related injuries, and the knee injury threat in recreational and competitive sports was 10 times higher than in commuting and lifestyle activities ...

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Function of ankle ligaments for subtalar and talocrural joint stability during an inversion movement – an in vitro study

Function of ankle ligaments for subtalar and talocrural joint stability during an inversion movement – an in vitro study

... Experimental procedure To assess the contribution of each individual liga- ment on ankle stability an experimental setup was selected in which ligaments were successively cut and the remaining resistance of the ...

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The Effect of the Trajectory of Javelin Thrower's Upper Limb on the Muscles, Ligaments, and Reaction Forces at Elbow Joint

The Effect of the Trajectory of Javelin Thrower's Upper Limb on the Muscles, Ligaments, and Reaction Forces at Elbow Joint

... a joint and is often accompanied by a ligament tear in the ...elbow joint during javelin throw has been ...forces, ligaments forces, and reaction forces was ...elbow joint, can be avoided or ...

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