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Morphology of the medial collateral ligament of the knee

Morphology of the medial collateral ligament of the knee

... the medial meniscus at the joint ...the medial meniscus in the medial side of the knee ...line, medial epicondyle, medial gastrocnemius tubercle and medial adduct ... See full document

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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

... the medial side and posterior corner of the knee was ...ruptured medial collateral ligament the medial meniscus and ACL were in- spected (Figure ...superficial-deep ... See full document

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Medial collateral ligament reconstruction using bone-patellar tendon-bone allograft for chronic medial knee instability combined with multi-ligament injuries: a new technique

Medial collateral ligament reconstruction using bone-patellar tendon-bone allograft for chronic medial knee instability combined with multi-ligament injuries: a new technique

... The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is the main static stabilizer of the medial ...serious medial collateral ligament insufficiency combined with multi-ligament ... See full document

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Case report   calcification of the medial collateral ligament of the knee with simultaneous calcifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff

Case report calcification of the medial collateral ligament of the knee with simultaneous calcifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff

... abnormality. Knee x-rays revealed linear soft tissue opacity medial to the femoral condyle, suggesting a lobate calcifying lesion within the proximal and middle section of the MCL and surrounding ...the ... See full document

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Medial collateral ligament laxity in valgus knee deformity before and after medial closing wedge high tibial osteotomy measured with instrumented laxity measurements and patient reported outcome

Medial collateral ligament laxity in valgus knee deformity before and after medial closing wedge high tibial osteotomy measured with instrumented laxity measurements and patient reported outcome

... the medial epicondyle of the ...of knee flexion. This was not recorded for 0, 20, 30 or 90 degrees of knee flexion (Griffith et ...the medial CWHTO part of the sMCL is pushed dorsal at the ... See full document

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The evaluation of the role of medial collateral ligament maintaining knee stability by a finite element analysis

The evaluation of the role of medial collateral ligament maintaining knee stability by a finite element analysis

... each ligament with the bones, and that of the superficial and deep layers of the medial collateral ligament with the meniscus were defined as bonded contact, while contacts at other sites were ... See full document

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The molecular and cellular differences between tendons and ligaments

The molecular and cellular differences between tendons and ligaments

... cruciate ligament (ACL) and hamstring tendons, describing a more complex arrangement of collagen fibres and different proteoglycan content and distribution in the ...the morphology differences between ... See full document

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Assessment of Static Steadiness and Dynamic Stability at Various Stages of Healing a Grade 2 Medial Collateral Ligament Tear

Assessment of Static Steadiness and Dynamic Stability at Various Stages of Healing a Grade 2 Medial Collateral Ligament Tear

... Patients typically present with some sort of traumatic injury history to the medial portion of the knee, and most report hearing an auditory “pop” as well as feeling a tearing sensation within the ... See full document

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Distal semimembranosus muscle-tendon-unit review: morphology, accurate terminology, and clinical relevance

Distal semimembranosus muscle-tendon-unit review: morphology, accurate terminology, and clinical relevance

... popliteal ligament,” and added a sixth “tendinous insertion found in 16/ /37 ...the medial tibial condyle (just below the joint ...popliteal ligament which extends over the posterior surface of the ... See full document

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An extended OpenSim knee model for analysis of strains of connective tissues

An extended OpenSim knee model for analysis of strains of connective tissues

... the knee joint were modelled via 25 ligament bun- ...cruciate ligament (ACL, 2), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL, 2), medial collateral ligament (MCL, 5), lateral ... See full document

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Spatiotemporal gait compensations following medial collateral ligament and medial meniscus injury in the rat: correlating gait patterns to joint damage

Spatiotemporal gait compensations following medial collateral ligament and medial meniscus injury in the rat: correlating gait patterns to joint damage

... A medial midline skin incision was made on the right hind limb, and the medial collateral ligament (MCL) was exposed via blunt dissection and ...the medial meniscus; then, a complete ... See full document

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An anatomical-like triangular-vector ligament reconstruction for the medial collateral ligament and the posterior oblique ligament injury with single femoral tunnel: a retrospective study

An anatomical-like triangular-vector ligament reconstruction for the medial collateral ligament and the posterior oblique ligament injury with single femoral tunnel: a retrospective study

... normal knee biomechanics than non-anatomical reconstructions ...anatomical medial reconstruction of MCL-POL to their insertions resulted in nearly normal biomechanical knee stability and satisfying ... See full document

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Functional Outcome of Medial Condyle Fractures of Proximal Tibia Treated using Posteromedial Locking Compression Plate

Functional Outcome of Medial Condyle Fractures of Proximal Tibia Treated using Posteromedial Locking Compression Plate

... of medial condyle of proximal ...the medial capsular structures and needed tibial tubercle osteotomy for better ...the knee 30 ...The medial collateral ligament was also easily ... See full document

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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

... the medial stabilisers of the knee in detail, documenting three layers of soft ...the medial side of the knee are the MPFL, MPML, MPTL and MR ...the medial femoral epicondyle and ... See full document

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Three dimensional anatomy of the anterior cruciate ligament: a new approach in anatomical orthopedic studies and a literature review

Three dimensional anatomy of the anterior cruciate ligament: a new approach in anatomical orthopedic studies and a literature review

... and medial head of the gastrocnemius, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, gracilis, and sartorius were ...a knee that only contained the bone (tibia and femur), the ACL, posterior cruciate ligament ... See full document

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Biomechanical study of strength and stiffness of the knee anterolateral ligament

Biomechanical study of strength and stiffness of the knee anterolateral ligament

... Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL), the tibial attachment between Gerdy ’ s tubercle and the fibular head is ...the medial side, a meniscal attachment at the transition between the anterior horn and ... See full document

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Abnormally high dislocation rate following constrained condylar knee arthroplasty for valgus knee: a case-control study

Abnormally high dislocation rate following constrained condylar knee arthroplasty for valgus knee: a case-control study

... the knee who underwent primary TKA using a stemless CCK at our ...the knee was medial to the mechanical axis of the lower extremity on the standing hip-knee-ankle ... See full document

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AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF JANUMARMABHIGHAT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KHANJATA

AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF JANUMARMABHIGHAT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KHANJATA

... Marma is the vital point of the body which is comprise of union of mamsa, sira, snayu, asthi, sandhi and prana. Any injury to vital part i.e. marma will leads to death or death like symptoms. Janu marma is one of the ... See full document

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Open arthrolysis for elbow stiffness increases carrying angle but has no impact on functional recovery

Open arthrolysis for elbow stiffness increases carrying angle but has no impact on functional recovery

... muscles can influence carrying angle. To avoid cubitus valgus and cubitus varus, which may be caused by joint laxity, special attention should be paid to maintaining the joint space and tension of the medial and ... See full document

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The Form of Legal Protection to the Bank for the Provision of Loan without Collateral

The Form of Legal Protection to the Bank for the Provision of Loan without Collateral

... Volume 3, Issue 7, July – 2018 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No 2456 2165 IJISRT18JL55 www ijisrt com 44 The Form of Legal Protection to the Bank for the Pro[.] ... See full document

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