نتایج جستجو برای: anterior cruciate ligament

تعداد نتایج: 138729  

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
gonzalo samitier department of orthopaedics and rehabilitation, university of florida, gainesville, usa alejandro marcano department of orthopaedics and rehabilitation, university of florida, gainesville, usa eduard alentorn-geli duke sport sciences institute, department of orthopaedic surgery, duke university, durham, nc, usa ramon cugat garcia-cugat foundation, barcelona, spain mutualidad de futbolistas, federación española de fútbol, delegación cataluña, barcelona, spain artroscopia gc, hospital quirón, barcelona, spain kevin farmer department of orthopaedics and rehabilitation, university of florida, gainesville, usa micheal moser department of orthopaedics and rehabilitation, university of florida, gainesville, usa

the present review classifies and describes the multifactorial causes of anterior cruciate ligament (acl) surgery failure, concentrating on preventing and resolving such situations. the article particularly focuses on those causes that require acl revision due to recurrent instability, without neglecting those that affect function or produce persistent pain. although primary acl reconstruction ...

Journal: :Physiotherapy 2021

Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of preoperative rehabilitation (PreHab) on postoperative outcomes, including psychological outcomes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2014
Ata M Kiapour Carmen E Quatman Vijay K Goel Samuel C Wordeman Timothy E Hewett Constantine K Demetropoulos

BACKGROUND Challenges in accurate, in vivo quantification of multi-planar knee kinematics and relevant timing sequence during high-risk injurious tasks pose challenges in understanding the relative contributions of joint loads in non-contact injury mechanisms. Biomechanical testing on human cadaveric tissue, if properly designed, offers a practical means to evaluate joint biomechanics and injur...

Journal: :Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2008
Sandra Umeda Sasaki Roberto Freire da Mota e Albuquerque César Augusto Martins Pereira Guilherme Simões Gouveia Júlio César Rodrigues Vilela Fábio de Lima Alcarás

INTRODUCTION Anterior cruciate ligament ruptures are frequent, especially in sports. Surgical reconstruction with autologous grafts is widely employed in the international literature. Controversies remain with respect to technique variations as continuous research for improvement takes place. One of these variations is the anatomical double bundle technique, which is performed instead of the co...

  The present review classifies and describes the multifactorial causes of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery failure, concentrating on preventing and resolving such situations. The article particularly focuses on those causes that require ACL revision due to recurrent instability, without neglecting those that affect function or produce persistent pain. Although primary ACL reconstructio...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 1995
S M Howell K E Knox T E Farley M A Taylor

The blood supplies of 45 unimpinged, human anterior cruciate ligament grafts were studied during the first 2 years of implantation. Grafts were defined as unimpinged by the low signal intensity of the graft observed on a sagittal proton density magnetic resonance scan. Magnetic resonance imaging with the intravenous contrast agent gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentacetic acid was used to evalua...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2008
Thomas J Withrow Laura J Huston Edward M Wojtys James A Ashton-Miller

BACKGROUND The hamstring muscles are well positioned to limit both anterior tibial translation and anterior cruciate ligament strain during the knee flexion phase of a jump landing. We hypothesized that systematically increasing or decreasing hamstring tension during the knee flexion phase of a simulated jump landing would significantly affect peak relative strain in the anterior cruciate ligam...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2008
Gregory D Myer Kevin R Ford Mark V Paterno Todd G Nick Timothy E Hewett

BACKGROUND Women who participate in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament injury at a 4- to 6-fold greater rate than men. PURPOSE To prospectively determine if female athletes with decreased passive knee joint restraint (greater joint laxity) and greater side-to-side differences in knee laxity would be at increased risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury. STUDY DESIGN Case co...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 1993
B Dinakar T Khan A C Kumar A Kumar

A ganglion is a cystic swelling that usually arises close to tendons or joints. Its occurrence inside a joint is rare, and its diagnosis is usually incidental during magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopy. It may be painful or asymptomatic. Some patients may have a trauma history. Ganglia may mimic intra-articular lesions like tears of the anterior cruciate ligament or meniscus. Magnetic res...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2003
Grethe Myklebust Inger Holm Sverre Maehlum Lars Engebretsen Roald Bahr

BACKGROUND Long-term outcome after anterior cruciate ligament injury among top-level pivoting athletes is unknown. PURPOSE To evaluate outcome among competitive team handball players after anterior cruciate ligament injury. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study. METHODS A previously studied group of 86 elite players who had an anterior cruciate ligament rupture were invited to participate...

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