Objective: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL ... Conclusions: With a sound knowledge of the anatomy and kinetics of the knee, newer improved surgical techniques have been developed that can restore ...
In addition, the knee joint is unstable due to the lack of function of the ligaments — it slips like a drawer when walking. In many cases, the cruciate ligament is not the only structure in the ...
Promising clinical data continues to emerge regarding the suitability of QT autograft in both primary and revision knee ligament reconstruction.8 9 The purpose of this review is to provide (1) a brief ...
Four ligaments stabilise the knee, a joint that functions similarly to a hinge. The tissues in the knee called ligaments help control joint movement by joining the bones. At times, while playing ...
Most everyone has heard of an anterior cruciate ligament injury of the knee. This is a year-ending injury for football players, skiers and athletes as they recover from likely surgical reconstruction.
In addition, the knee joint is unstable due to the lack of function of the ligaments — it slips like a drawer when walking. In many cases, the cruciate ligament is not the only structure in the ...
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries may result in the premature end of athletic careers and serious disability in nonathletes. With a sound knowledge of the anatomy and kinetics of the knee ...
Objective Investigate MRI evidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) healing, patient-reported outcomes and knee laxity in patients with acute ACL rupture managed non-surgically with the Cross ...