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The Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Meniscal and Cruciate Ligament Tears of the Knee

The Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Meniscal and Cruciate Ligament Tears of the Knee

... There is indeed a large variation in accuracy from center to center, varying from 64% to 94%. 18 Differences in accuracy could also result from differences in scanning protocol. Multiple radiologists were included in ...

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Diagnostic accuracy of dynamic ultrasound imaging in partial and complete anterior cruciate ligament tears: a retrospective study in 247 patients

Diagnostic accuracy of dynamic ultrasound imaging in partial and complete anterior cruciate ligament tears: a retrospective study in 247 patients

... partial tears, especially subtotal tears, may also require ACL ...subtotal tears: the empty notch sign is only seen in subtotal and complete tears, while instability of the posteromedial tibia ...

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Determining utility values in patients with anterior cruciate ligament tears using clinical scoring systems

Determining utility values in patients with anterior cruciate ligament tears using clinical scoring systems

... on clinical outcome of differently treated patients. Further, the ability of the scores to discriminate unequal situations was assessed. We found that each of the scores, namely the IKDC subjective score, Lysholm score ...

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Non Responding Knee Pain with Osteoarthritis, Meniscus and Ligament Tears Treated with Ultrasound Guided Autologous, Micro Fragmented and Minimally Manipulated Adipose Tissue

Non Responding Knee Pain with Osteoarthritis, Meniscus and Ligament Tears Treated with Ultrasound Guided Autologous, Micro Fragmented and Minimally Manipulated Adipose Tissue

... Background: Chronic knee pain from advanced osteoarthritis is often asso- ciated with tears in the fibro-cartilaginous meniscus and cruciate ligaments. The result is substantial pain and impairments and loss of ...

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Anterior cruciate ligament tears treated with percutaneous injection of autologous bone marrow nucleated cells: a case series

Anterior cruciate ligament tears treated with percutaneous injection of autologous bone marrow nucleated cells: a case series

... 3 tears. We believe the significance of this finding is that grade 3 tears are more likely to be disabling due to the complete rupture, and thus, these patients are more likely to seek ...1 tears, ...

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MRI  Evaluation  of 
Anterior  Cruciate  Ligament  Tears  with  Arthroscopic 
Correlation.

MRI Evaluation of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears with Arthroscopic Correlation.

... Avulsion fracture of the proximal fibula (termed the "arcuate sign") was associated with ACL tear in 13 of 18 patients in one study (Juhng et al, 2002) . This fracture is a marker for varus and hyperextension ...

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Functional Outcomes for Combined Acute Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Knee Injuries Treated Non Operatively

Functional Outcomes for Combined Acute Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Knee Injuries Treated Non Operatively

... Introduction: results after non-operative management for knees sustaining combined acute ante- rior and posterior cruciate ligament tears were presented. Subjects: 13 patients, 10 with medial, and 3 with ...

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Unstable Jefferson variant atlas fractures: an unrecognized cervical injury

Unstable Jefferson variant atlas fractures: an unrecognized cervical injury

... 2 in five patients with transverse ligament tears , and posterior displacement in three patients, of whom two had bilateral anterior arch fractures and one had an extension type II dens [r] ...

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... cruciate ligament tears, showed that 40.67% of Anterior cruciate ligament torn knee had narrow notch compared to 22% in non- injured group, which was statistically ...

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Mri study of the “anterolateral ligament of the knee”: appearance, tears  and its association with other internal derangements of the knee

Mri study of the “anterolateral ligament of the knee”: appearance, tears and its association with other internal derangements of the knee

... anterolateral ligament (Table / Figure 4a and ...cruciate ligament tears [10, 15] was actually an association of rolateral ligament injury, which in turn is often associated with an anterior ...

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An Analytic Study of Recurrent Sport Injuries and their Causes

An Analytic Study of Recurrent Sport Injuries and their Causes

... muscular tears show highest frequency, then the ligatures tears which depend in their performance, practices and skills on high levels of energy something that impose (on muscles and ligatures) higher ...

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As tears go by: baby tears trigger more brain activity than adult tears in nulliparous women.

As tears go by: baby tears trigger more brain activity than adult tears in nulliparous women.

... with tears compared to adults without tears there was increased activity in the lateral occipital cortex and occipital ...infant tears in the lateral occipital cortex, precuneus, superior parietal ...

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AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF JANUMARMABHIGHAT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KHANJATA

AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF JANUMARMABHIGHAT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KHANJATA

... 2. Khanjata, the lakshana of janu marmma abhighata can be seen within the knee joint injuries. Acharya sushruta explained khanjata as vikalagatitvwam means walking with difficulty which is seen in present study. Though ...

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Tendon Allograft for Repair of the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee: A Case Report

Tendon Allograft for Repair of the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee: A Case Report

... [5] Halinen, J., Lindahl, J. and Hirvensalo, E. (2009) Range of Motion and Quadriceps Muscle Power after Early Surgical Treatment of Acute Combined Anterior Cruciate and Grade-III Medial Collateral Ligament ...

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A technique combining “U” shape suture and shared tunneling to treat the posterior cruciate ligament rupture and posterior root tears of the medial meniscus

A technique combining “U” shape suture and shared tunneling to treat the posterior cruciate ligament rupture and posterior root tears of the medial meniscus

... PRMM tears are complicated with the PCL rupture, the transtibial bone tunnel technique seems to be the first choice which is with lower damage and higher ...

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CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY

CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY

... Initial treatment of consist of repast ice compression and elevation (R I C E) 3 to 5 weeks Operative treatment 1to2 week after (R I C E) present problem 12 weeks need for operation Ankle sprain is common athletic injury ...

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A Retrospective Analysis of the Effectiveness of MRI and Ultrasound in Identifying Rotator Cuff Tears

A Retrospective Analysis of the Effectiveness of MRI and Ultrasound in Identifying Rotator Cuff Tears

... of tears and the limit of specificity and sensitiv- ity, specifically their use in only evaluating the ability to determine the presence or absence of pathology, not the extent of damage, we chose to conduct ...

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Natural history and clinical significance of meniscal tears over 8 years in a midlife cohort

Natural history and clinical significance of meniscal tears over 8 years in a midlife cohort

... meniscal tears or meniscal extrusion. Meniscal tears, especially macerated tears, are a possible risk factor for meniscal extrusion [31] and findings from this study confirm ...meniscal tears ...

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The Stability study: a protocol for a multicenter randomized clinical trial comparing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with and without Lateral Extra articular Tenodesis in individuals who are at high risk of graft failure

The Stability study: a protocol for a multicenter randomized clinical trial comparing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with and without Lateral Extra articular Tenodesis in individuals who are at high risk of graft failure

... cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is to regain functional stability of the knee fol- lowing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, allowing patients to return to their pre-injury level of ...

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Irreparable rotator cuff tears: challenges and solutions

Irreparable rotator cuff tears: challenges and solutions

... Abstract: Irreparable rotator cuff tears are common conditions seen by shoulder surgeons, characterized by a torn and retracted tendon associated with muscle atrophy and impaired mobility. Direct fixation of the ...

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