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Tibiofemoral joint

Effects of an 8 week strength training intervention on tibiofemoral joint loading during landing: a cohort study

Effects of an 8 week strength training intervention on tibiofemoral joint loading during landing: a cohort study

... and joint contact forces experienced by untrained women during ...and joint contact forces were calculated using FreeBody, a musculoskeletal ...in tibiofemoral joint loading in both ...

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Tibiofemoral joint contact area and stress after single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with transtibial versus anteromedial portal drilling techniques

Tibiofemoral joint contact area and stress after single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with transtibial versus anteromedial portal drilling techniques

... the tibiofemoral joint contact area and stress between SB ACL- reconstructed knees via TT versus AM portal drilling techniques may be caused by different femoral tunnel ...

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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

... A key remaining question is whether radiographic JSW is the most appropriate measure for assessing change in knee OA over time. Some studies have shown significant structural change at the tibiofemoral ...

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Tibiofemoral joint structural change from 2 5 to 4 5 years following ACL reconstruction with and without combined meniscal pathology

Tibiofemoral joint structural change from 2 5 to 4 5 years following ACL reconstruction with and without combined meniscal pathology

... Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a common knee injury that primarily affects young, active individuals. ACL reconstruction (ACLR) is the preferred treatment for ACL deficiency, producing favourable short-term ...

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Tibiofemoral Joint Forces during the Stance Phase of Gait after ACL Reconstruction

Tibiofemoral Joint Forces during the Stance Phase of Gait after ACL Reconstruction

... The main goals of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are to restore knee function and prevent develop- ment of osteoarthritis (OA). However, the incidence of early-onset OA remains higher in patients ...

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Finite element models of the tibiofemoral joint: A review of validation approaches and modelling challenges

Finite element models of the tibiofemoral joint: A review of validation approaches and modelling challenges

... Ligaments play a large role in both knee kinematics and biomechanical load bearing [51] and their injury is associated with increases in pain, osteoarthritis and knee joint instability [33,52] . Ligaments are ...

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Fixed or mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty

Fixed or mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty

... reported series [42-44], the dislocation rate in LCS knee systems occurs is less than 3.5% of cases, although Bert et al. [45] reported a higher incidence of 9.3%. All of these events occurred in early stage after knee ...

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Bakers' cyst and tibiofemoral abnormalities are more distinctive MRI features of symptomatic osteoarthritis than patellofemoral abnormalities

Bakers' cyst and tibiofemoral abnormalities are more distinctive MRI features of symptomatic osteoarthritis than patellofemoral abnormalities

... As described in a systematic review on structural abnormalities in relation to symptoms in OA, the dis- criminative role of effusion and BMLs found in this study is in accordance with the previous literature. 14 ...

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Hunt_unc_0153M_17130.pdf

Hunt_unc_0153M_17130.pdf

... Radiography is a classic staple for the development of knee OA due its ease of use and cost-effective nature. It is important to note however, that when viewing cartilaginous structures that radiography is limited. Due ...

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Sagittal plane articulation of the contralateral knee of subjects with posterior cruciate ligament deficiency: an observational study

Sagittal plane articulation of the contralateral knee of subjects with posterior cruciate ligament deficiency: an observational study

... controls to determine whether it is appropriate to use the contralateral knee as a healthy control and whether the contralateral knee undergoes adaptive articulation due to altered proprioception from the injured knee. ...

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Usefulness of patellar cartilage cross-sectional area for knee tibiofemoral osteoarthritis in elderly

<p>Usefulness of patellar cartilage cross-sectional area for knee tibiofemoral osteoarthritis in elderly</p>

... knee joint cartilage can be assessed anatomically in eight regions (Central lateral femoral condyle, Posterior lateral femoral condyle, Lateral tibial plateau, Trochlea, Central medial femoral condyle, Posterior ...

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Tibiofemoral osteoarthritis affects quality of life and function in elderly Koreans, with women more adversely affected than men

Tibiofemoral osteoarthritis affects quality of life and function in elderly Koreans, with women more adversely affected than men

... Radiographic evaluations consisted of weight-bearing anteroposterior, 14 × 17-inch, semi-flexed knee radio- graphs. A Plexiglas frame (SYNARC, San Francisco, CA, USA) was used to standardize knee positions, according to ...

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Perrella_unc_0153M_17648.pdf

Perrella_unc_0153M_17648.pdf

... cartilage reacted differently in the posterior or central portions of the tibiofemoral joint, but we were unable to quantify the changes without the use of MRI. Additionally, our weight gain model does not ...

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Characterization and computational modelling of acrylic bone cement polymerisation

Characterization and computational modelling of acrylic bone cement polymerisation

... Since the early 1980’s 3D modelling has been the standard for computational analysis of biomechanical implants albeit using fairly crude geometry approximations in the earlier studies due to limitations in computing ...

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Volume 5, Issue 7, 2019

Volume 5, Issue 7, 2019

... i.e. tibiofemoral angle, femur anteversion, Q- angle, genu recurvatum, tibial torsion, navicular drop were measured on each subject following standard ...right tibiofemoral angle, right femoral anteversion, ...

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Unrestricted Weight Bearing as a Method for Assessment of Nociceptive Behavior in a Model of Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis in Rats

Unrestricted Weight Bearing as a Method for Assessment of Nociceptive Behavior in a Model of Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis in Rats

... The Tekscan system offers a comprehensive approach for measuring plantar pressure from front limbs and hind limbs and can thereby reveal possible compensatory pat- terns in the front limbs and contralateral hind limb as ...

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Improved accuracy of component positioning with robotic assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty : data from a prospective, randomised controlled study

Improved accuracy of component positioning with robotic assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty : data from a prospective, randomised controlled study

... In our study we have used the Phase III Oxford UKA implant with the standard manual instrumentation in the conventional surgery group. The MAKO implant is not designed to be implanted using conventional surgical methods ...

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Knee Kinematics of ACL-deficient patients: A development of a portable motion analysis system

Knee Kinematics of ACL-deficient patients: A development of a portable motion analysis system

... The tibiofemoral kinematics of the tested leg were extracted for ...Three tibiofemoral degrees of freedom (DOF) were included: axial rotation (external and internal rotation), sagittal rotation (flexion and ...

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POST CHIKUNGUNYA ARTHRITIS TREATED WITH INDIVIDUALISED HOMOEOPATHY  A CASE STUDY

POST CHIKUNGUNYA ARTHRITIS TREATED WITH INDIVIDUALISED HOMOEOPATHY A CASE STUDY

... Persistent joint pains of post chikungunya arthritis require long term analgesic and NSAID therapy which often does not provide adequate pain relief 1 . Long term use of NSAIDs is associated with serious ...

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Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lower extremity abnormal alignment characteristics among rice farmers

Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lower extremity abnormal alignment characteristics among rice farmers

... Lower extremity alignment characteristics were examined to assess the following: limb length inequality, pelvic angle, femoral antetorsion, quadriceps (Q) angle, tibiofemoral angle, genu recurvatum, tibial ...

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