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Meniscal Tear

Association of MRI findings and expert diagnosis of symptomatic meniscal tear among middle aged and older adults with knee pain

Association of MRI findings and expert diagnosis of symptomatic meniscal tear among middle aged and older adults with knee pain

... symptomatic meniscal tear remains largely unstudied ...of meniscal tear, the age group (mean 67 years) suggests the great majority of the tears were ...

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Detection of early cartilage deterioration associated with meniscal tear using T1ρ mapping magnetic resonance imaging

Detection of early cartilage deterioration associated with meniscal tear using T1ρ mapping magnetic resonance imaging

... of meniscal degeneration/tear ...the meniscal tear group had significantly greater T1ρ values at the distal area, both superficially (−30°–0°, 0°–30° and 30°–60° areas) and in the deep regions ...

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Associations among knee muscle strength, structural damage, and pain and mobility in individuals with osteoarthritis and symptomatic meniscal tear

Associations among knee muscle strength, structural damage, and pain and mobility in individuals with osteoarthritis and symptomatic meniscal tear

... Previous studies assessing the associations between quadriceps and hamstrings muscle strength and clinical features of knee osteoarthritis have quantified muscle strength using instrumentation only available in research ...

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Approach to Meniscal Tear by Clinical Examination and Its Management: A Review

Approach to Meniscal Tear by Clinical Examination and Its Management: A Review

... a meniscal tear can be difficult even for an experienced ortho- paedic ...a tear in the posterior part of a meniscus, the patient usually notices this on rotary movements of the knee and often ...

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An arthroscopic repair technique for meniscal tear using a needle and suture: outside in transfer all inside repair

An arthroscopic repair technique for meniscal tear using a needle and suture: outside in transfer all inside repair

... Additional file 1: Video S1. The process of suturing process of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus (left knee) under arthroscope. First, a meniscal repair needle with 2 PDS suture penetrated the capsular ...

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The TeMPO trial (treatment of meniscal tears in osteoarthritis): rationale and design features for a four arm randomized controlled clinical trial

The TeMPO trial (treatment of meniscal tears in osteoarthritis): rationale and design features for a four arm randomized controlled clinical trial

... Several placebo-controlled trials have been carried out in subjects with knee OA, a population with aver- age pain levels similar to persons with symptomatic meniscal tear and knee OA [18–25]. In most of ...

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Arthroscopic treatment of a medial meniscal cyst using a posterior trans-septal approach: a case report

Arthroscopic treatment of a medial meniscal cyst using a posterior trans-septal approach: a case report

... a meniscal tear on its surface since meniscal function will be ...a meniscal cyst arising from the posterior horn of the medial meniscus without meniscal tear on its surface was ...

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Knee meniscal extrusion in a largely non osteoarthritic cohort: Association with a higher loss of cartilage volume

Knee meniscal extrusion in a largely non osteoarthritic cohort: Association with a higher loss of cartilage volume

... increasing meniscal extrusion, there may be increasing contact stress on the tibial and femoral articular cartilage, which theoretically might accelerate the development of carti- lage ...medial meniscal ...

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Retained Intrauterine Foetal Bones: A Review of Literature

Retained Intrauterine Foetal Bones: A Review of Literature

... study meniscal injury was the commonest condition accounting for 28 patients (80%) followed by anterior cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury accounting for 21 patients ...ACL tear such as associated bone ...

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Substantive molecular and histological changes within the meniscus with tears

Substantive molecular and histological changes within the meniscus with tears

... the meniscal tear is accompanied by ACL tear or not, suggeting that the meniscal tissue tends to de- generate at the molecular level after injury, especially when combined with a torn ...

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Meniscal pathology   the evidence for treatment

Meniscal pathology the evidence for treatment

... medial meniscal tear and randomised them to several treatment arms, which included conservative treatment (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and local physical therapy, n = 12) and APM (n = 11) ...

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Natural History of Symptomatic Meniscal Tears: Arthroscopic Evaluation of Chondral Damage at 4 Year Minimum

Natural History of Symptomatic Meniscal Tears: Arthroscopic Evaluation of Chondral Damage at 4 Year Minimum

... with meniscal tear in which diagnosis was confirmed and re- mained symptomatic were ...57 meniscal injuries were found in 47 ...compartment meniscal injury had a relative risk (RR) of ...and ...

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Knee meniscal extrusion in a largely non osteoarthritic cohort: association with greater loss of cartilage volume

Knee meniscal extrusion in a largely non osteoarthritic cohort: association with greater loss of cartilage volume

... increasing meniscal extrusion, there may be increasing contact stress on the tibial and femoral articular cartilage, which theoretically might accelerate the development of carti- lage ...medial meniscal ...

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Correlation between meniscal extrusion and symptom duration, alignment, and arthritic changes in medial meniscus posterior root tear: research article

Correlation between meniscal extrusion and symptom duration, alignment, and arthritic changes in medial meniscus posterior root tear: research article

... Medial meniscal extrusion is known to occur with degen- erative meniscal tear or posterior root tear ...root tear repair ...root tear, the severity of the medial me- niscus ...

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Clinical evaluation of MRI findings in chronic painful knee joint

Clinical evaluation of MRI findings in chronic painful knee joint

... of tear and hyper-intensity as the most common sign of ligament ...mid-substance tear as the most common site and hyperintensity as the most common sign of a ...ACL tear, 32 patients (58.18%) were ...

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MRI Evaluation of Acute Internal Derangement of Knee

MRI Evaluation of Acute Internal Derangement of Knee

... Introduction: Internal derangement of the knee is a blanket term used to cover a group of disor- ders involving destruction of the normal functioning of the ligaments or cartilages. MRI provides excellent soft tissue ...

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Large regional differences in incidence of arthroscopic meniscal procedures in the public and private sector in Denmark

Large regional differences in incidence of arthroscopic meniscal procedures in the public and private sector in Denmark

... patients, meniscal surgery is most often a resection of a degenerative meniscal ...than meniscal tear, 25 and it is recommended that the disease be treated according to clinical guidelines of ...

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Differences in levels of inflammatory mediators in meniscal and synovial tissue of patients with meniscal lesions

Differences in levels of inflammatory mediators in meniscal and synovial tissue of patients with meniscal lesions

... The role of several inflammatory mediators in the disease process of knee OA has been studied, includ- ing tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and nerve growth factors (NGF) (Fiorito et al. 2005; ...

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Change in knee structure and change in tibiofemoral joint space width: a five year longitudinal population–based study

Change in knee structure and change in tibiofemoral joint space width: a five year longitudinal population–based study

... of meniscal extrusion, excluding osteophytes, was evaluated for the anterior, middle, and posterior horns of the menisci in which 0 = no extrusion, 1 = partial extru- sion and 2 = complete extrusion with no ...

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Meniscal sutures: biomechanical study of “mulberry” and horizontal loop techniques

Meniscal sutures: biomechanical study of “mulberry” and horizontal loop techniques

... We can now claim that the first factor to consider is the anatomical position at which to perform the suture. In fact, it is necessary to try and draw the suture as close as pos- sible to the healthy meniscus, reducing ...

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