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  1. 11-03-2023 | Knee Joint Injury | OriginalPaper

    The posterior cruciate ligament index as a reliable indirect sign of anterior cruciate ligament rupture is associated with the course of knee joint injury

    Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is a common sports injury [ 3 , 14 , 17 , 26 , 35 ]. In particular, the incidence rate has gradually increased among young individuals [ 6 , 33 , 37 ]. ACL rupture negatively influences the stability of the …

  2. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | OriginalPaper

    Role of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in the diagnosing of acute medial meniscus injury of knee joint

    Knee injuries are a common presenting concern to the emergency department (ED) [ 1 ]. Meniscus injury, especially medial one, is one of the most common knee injuries. The meniscus is one of the most significant parts of the knee, plays the role of …

  3. Can MRI knee joint measurements predict the population at risk of ACL injury?

    The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a knee ligament that runs from the medial aspect of the lateral femoral condyle through the intercondylar fossa to the medial tibial eminence [ 1 ]. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the ideal imaging …

  4. 01-10-2022 | OriginalPaper

    Efficacy of mild moxibustion combined with surgery for meniscal injury and its effect on TGF-β1 and PDGF levels in the fluid of knee joint

  5. Open Access 01-12-2022 | ReviewPaper

    Properties of tests for knee joint threshold to detect passive motion following anterior cruciate ligament injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is believed to cause alterations to proprioceptive acuity at the knee joint due to damage and loss of its receptors [ 1 ]. Afferent information from these receptors is ordinarily received and …

  6. 01-08-2020 | OriginalPaper

    Association of meniscal flounce in the knee with the pattern and location of meniscal tear, concomitant ligamentous injury, amount of knee joint effusion, and flexion and rotation angles: a magnetic resonance evaluation

    Meniscal flounce is considered a normal meniscal variant characterized by a single symmetric fold along the free edge of the meniscus on the arthroscopy [ 1 ]. Arthroscopic meniscal flounce is thought to be a positional variation induced by …

  7. 01-04-2019 | BriefCommunication

    Restoring knee joint kinematics after anterior cruciate ligament injury might inhibit synovial membrane inflammation

    We developed a novel controlled abnormal joint movement (CAJM) model that controls instability after traditional anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACL-T). We evaluated whether joint instability damping suppresses synovial inflammation in …

  8. Open Access 01-12-2003 | ReviewPaper

    The Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS): from joint injury to osteoarthritis

    The Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) was developed as an extension of the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index with the purpose of evaluating short-term and long-term symptoms and function in subjects with knee injury and osteoarthritis.

  9. 01-08-2015 | BriefCommunication

    Disruption of the proximal tibiofibular joint in the setting of multi-ligament knee injury

    Instability of the proximal tibiofibular joint is a relatively uncommon condition when in isolation; however, instability of the proximal tibiofibular joint is far more frequent in those presenting with a severe multi-ligament injury of the knee.

  10. 01-08-2015 | Erratum

    Erratum to: Disruption of the proximal tibiofibular joint in the setting of multi-ligament knee injury

  11. 01-09-2008 | OriginalPaper

    Arthroscopic treatment of knee joint injury for intraarticular mercury from a broken thermometer

    Deliberate self-intraarticular injection of metallic mercury (Hg) is very rare, but injury by its contact is not [ 1 – 7 , 10 – 12 , 15 – 17 , 19 ]. Mercury systemic intoxication were of mostly i.v. applications, due to suicide attempts or as a …

  12. Open Access 01-06-2014 | OriginalPaper

    Targeting pro-inflammatory cytokines following joint injury: acute intra-articular inhibition of interleukin-1 following knee injury prevents post-traumatic arthritis

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating disease characterized by degenerative changes in articular cartilage, bone, and other surrounding tissues. Of the nearly 27 million Americans with symptomatic OA, an estimated 12% have a post-traumatic …

  13. 01-05-2006 | ReviewPaper

    Measurement and Evaluation of Dynamic Joint Stability of the Knee and Ankle After Injury

    Injuries to the lower extremity, specifically the knee and ankle joints of the human body can occur in any athletic event and are most prevalent in sports requiring cutting and jumping manoeuvres. These joints are forced to rely on the dynamic …

  14. 01-04-2010 | OriginalPaper

    Application of tissue-engineered cartilage with BMP-7 gene to repair knee joint cartilage injury in rabbits

    Injured articular cartilage has a poor capacity for spontaneous healing. So far, satisfactory solution to this subsistent problem has not been found, but transgenic therapy may be a promising way. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a …

  15. Open Access 01-07-2014 | OriginalPaper

    Intra-articular injection of hyaluronic acid for the reduction in joint adhesion formation in a rabbit model of knee injury

    Joint adhesion formation begins with an inflammatory response and can be regarded as tissue fibrosis [ 6 , 10 , 13 , 18 ]. Postoperative adhesions, which can be aggravated by prolonged joint immobilization, can result in loss of motion, pain, and …

  16. 01-03-1997 | OriginalPaper

    Significance of corrective growth of opposite physes in the surgical correction of deformity following epiphyseal injury around the knee joint

    Deformation due to growth disturbance after epiphyseal fractures around the knee may involve more than the primarily injured epiphysis, as spontaneous corrective growth of the opposite epiphyseal plate can take place in an attempt to maintain …

  17. 01-10-2009 | OriginalPaper

    Insulin resistance acts as an independent risk factor exacerbating high-purine diet induced renal injury and knee joint gouty lesions

    Gout is the most frequent cause of acute arthritis in men over 40 years of age and in women after menopause. As the most painful rheumatic disease, gout has become more and more common over the last two decades in mainland of China probably due to …

  18. 01-01-2006 | OriginalPaper

    Gravity-assisted pivot-shift test for anterior cruciate ligament injury: a new procedure to detect anterolateral rotatory instability of the knee joint

    The denominated gravity-assisted pivot-shift test was introduced as a new procedure to detect anterolateral rotatory instability of the knee joint. The patient lies in the supine position or slightly rotated onto the affected side. The affected …

  19. Open Access 01-12-2014 | OriginalPaper

    Acute cell viability and nitric oxide release in lateral menisci following closed-joint knee injury in a lapine model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis

    Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is one of the most common injuries to the knee[ 1 ]. Concomitant injuries, such as meniscal tears and bone bruising, often occur with traumatic ACL rupture[ 1 ]. These injuries are known to play a role in …

  20. 18-05-2024 | Meniscal Injury | Online First

    Biomechanical impact of meniscal ramp lesions on knee joint contact characteristics in ACL deficient knees: a cadaveric analysis

    A meniscal ramp lesion is a longitudinal tear that occurs at the meniscocapsular junction or the meniscotibial ligament of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus [ 1 , 2 ]. The actual incidence of meniscal ramp lesions is often underestimated …

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