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A biomechanical analysis of triangular medial knee reconstruction

A biomechanical analysis of triangular medial knee reconstruction

... Slocum [14], Hughston [15], and Fanelli [16] highlighted the importance of tight suturing of the pos- teromedial capsule and the POL when reconstructing the sMCL. Lind [17], Coobs [18], and Azar [19] both described ...

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The effect of different types of insoles or shoe modifications on medial loading of the knee in persons with medial knee osteoarthritis : a randomised trial

The effect of different types of insoles or shoe modifications on medial loading of the knee in persons with medial knee osteoarthritis : a randomised trial

... external knee flexion moment, for the majority of compressive load in the ...moderate knee OA), the primary parameters of interest are the first peak in the EKAM and also the knee adduction angular ...

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The relationship between external knee moments and muscle co activation in subjects with medial knee osteoarthritis

The relationship between external knee moments and muscle co activation in subjects with medial knee osteoarthritis

... the medial knee load (KAAI, first, and second peak of EKAM, ...and medial knee load (R 2 = ...with medial knee load in both studies, we used three-dimensional inverse dynamics ...

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Relationship between foot function and medial knee joint loading in people with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis

Relationship between foot function and medial knee joint loading in people with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis

... reduced knee impulse and KAM during mid and late stance ...the knee OA group would make the forefoot relatively ...affects medial knee loading, however due to the absence of a midfoot segment ...

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Self reported knee joint instability is related to passive mechanical stiffness in medial knee osteoarthritis

Self reported knee joint instability is related to passive mechanical stiffness in medial knee osteoarthritis

... passive knee stiffness and ...the knee may influence sensations of joint ...the knee influences the mechanical stability of the ...the knee. Conceivably, sagittal and transverse plane ...

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The effect of different types of insoles or shoe modifications on medial loading of the knee in persons with medial knee osteoarthritis: A randomised trial

The effect of different types of insoles or shoe modifications on medial loading of the knee in persons with medial knee osteoarthritis: A randomised trial

... for medial knee osteoarthritis (OA) which aims to reduce the external knee adduction moment ...EKAM, knee adduction angular impulse (KAAI), external knee flexion moment, pain, and ...

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The effectiveness of a lateral wedge insole on knee pain, physical activity and joint loading in individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis

The effectiveness of a lateral wedge insole on knee pain, physical activity and joint loading in individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis

... peak knee adduction moment and knee adduction angular impulse by ...with medial knee OA has been confirmed in a recent systematic review (Radzimski et ...of medial compartment load is ...

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Association of frontal plane knee alignment with foot posture in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis

Association of frontal plane knee alignment with foot posture in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis

... as medial knee OA [45, ...of medial arch) and calcaneus angle ...the medial arch and rearfoot alignment on the association of frontal plane knee alignment and the hallux valgus ...plane ...

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Effectiveness of a valgus knee brace on biomechanical and clinical outcomes during walking and stair climbing in individuals with knee osteoarthritis

Effectiveness of a valgus knee brace on biomechanical and clinical outcomes during walking and stair climbing in individuals with knee osteoarthritis

... valgus knee orthosis (Genu Arthro 28K20/21) on the electromyographic activity (EMG) of seven muscles (rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), vastus medialis (VM), medial hamstring (MH), lateral ...

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Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, is it superior to high tibial osteotomy in treating unicompartmental osteoarthritis? A meta-analysis and systemic review

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, is it superior to high tibial osteotomy in treating unicompartmental osteoarthritis? A meta-analysis and systemic review

... Overall, 1013 patients/1041 knees were treated with HTO and 5438 patients/5497 knees were treated with UKA. Pa- tients’ age ranges were 42.7–71 years and 49.2–80 years, respectively. Only 11 studies [5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, ...

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The optimal degree of lateral wedge insoles for reducing knee joint load: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The optimal degree of lateral wedge insoles for reducing knee joint load: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... manage medial knee OA ...of knee load but also to a reduction of the load at the medial compartment [9, ...and knee adduction angular impulse (KAAI) during walking, which could be ...

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Barbell back squat: how do resistance bands affect muscle activation and knee kinematics?

Barbell back squat: how do resistance bands affect muscle activation and knee kinematics?

... peak knee valgus angle and tibial rotation value, in both the eccentric and concentric phases, higher than when no band was ...increase medial knee collapse which consequently raises the risk of ...

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Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: medial pain and functional outcome in the medium term

Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: medial pain and functional outcome in the medium term

... ing medial knee pain recorded Oxford scores of < 37, and we feel that the presence of medial knee pain is asso- ciated with poorer functional ...of medial knee pain post ...or ...

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Alterations in neuromuscular function in girls with generalized joint hypermobility

Alterations in neuromuscular function in girls with generalized joint hypermobility

... the knee, GJH individuals are anticipated to have a higher risk of joint osteoarthritis, and have been found to have increased risks of injury and pain [9, ...study medial knee muscle activation was ...

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The Effects of an Unloading Knee Brace and Insole with Subtalar Strapping for Medial Osteoarthritis of the Knee

The Effects of an Unloading Knee Brace and Insole with Subtalar Strapping for Medial Osteoarthritis of the Knee

... about knee or- ...for medial knee OA, such as muscle-strengthening exer- cises, the insole, and knee brace, effectively improved gait ability and decreased resting and walking pain when ...

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Association between metformin use and disease progression in obese people with knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative—a prospective cohort study

Association between metformin use and disease progression in obese people with knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative—a prospective cohort study

... of knee OA ...unilateral knee joint replacement and severe joint space narrowing in the contralateral knee, inability to undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or to provide a blood sample, ...

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Determinants of structural changes in the knee joint in a middle aged cohort with a low prevalence of osteoarthritis

Determinants of structural changes in the knee joint in a middle aged cohort with a low prevalence of osteoarthritis

... a knee replacement for OA have a higher risk of worsening knee OA over 10 ...in medial JSN and osteophytes at all ...(BMI, knee pain, cartilage defects, bone size and leg strength) as the ...

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Magnetic resonace imaging kinematics of the Posterior Cruciate deficient knee

Magnetic resonace imaging kinematics of the Posterior Cruciate deficient knee

... In the contralateral knee of subjects with an acute PCL injury for any position of the n1ean FFC in both the medial and lateral co1npartments from O to 90° of knee flexion there was no s[r] ...

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Cadaveric-biomechanical study on medial retinaculum: its stabilising role for the patella against lateral dislocation

Cadaveric-biomechanical study on medial retinaculum: its stabilising role for the patella against lateral dislocation

... such as in the presence of osteochondral fragments or important soft tissue damage [7]. Recurrent and chronic dislocations are usually treated by medial structure repair. Most common procedures include ...

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In Vitro Biomechanical Analyses of The PCL and Medial Ligaments of The Human Knee

In Vitro Biomechanical Analyses of The PCL and Medial Ligaments of The Human Knee

... the knee, isolated and combined PCL injuries, together, account for 44% of acute knee injuries happening in sports and vehicle accidents ...the knee is flexed at 90 degrees 2) hyperextension of the ...

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