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Acl (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Injury
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ACL) is one of the four major ligaments of the human knee. In the quadruped stifle (analogous to the knee), based on its anatomical position, it is referred to as the cranial cruciate ligament. In words of Kuhn and Ross (2007) the ACL origi...

Tibial Fracture Schatzker I
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tibial plateau fractures and is the treatment of choice for associated intra-articular pathology. In addition, (all)-arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation (ARIF) is recommended for type III fractures and is a consideration for types ...

Dinosaurs Evolved To Birds
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dinosaurs evolved into today’s birds, but in trying to understand that gradual process they’ve been bedeviled by some details. Yesterday, researchers announced that they may have solved one of those small conundrums. A fossilized dinosaur f...

Injury Prevention
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injury to the medial collateral ligament (40% of cases) is avulsion from its tibial attachment, followed equally by tears at its midpoint and its proximal portion. Much less frequent are injuries at the ligament's femoral attachment given t...

Acl Injury
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ACL symptoms are varied. The anatomy of our knee is nothing short of a miracle, or rather a great sci-fi movie. With its incredibly complex, but at the same time simple structure at first glance, it is no wonder that it seems that way. What...

Plantar Flexion
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plantar flexion is usually set between 30° and 40°, but it could be 50°. The nerves involved are based on the roots sacral S1 and S2. A S1 root compression can result in weakness in plantar flexion. Every foot muscle crosses and acts upon m...

Topic :Osteoarthritis Of The Knee
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osteoarthritis is taken as a common disability and people tend to avoid treatment. Patients benefit from shorter hospital stays after surgery due to decreased risk of hospital-acquired infections and improved comfort in their own homes. Pa...