نتایج جستجو برای: ligamentous injury

تعداد نتایج: 318385  

Journal: :Foot & ankle international 2011
Christopher E Pelt Kent N Bachus Richard E Vance Timothy C Beals

BACKGROUND We hypothesized that using a cadaveric Lisfranc ligamentous injury model, abduction stress would provoke greater post-injury motion than axial weightbearing between the medial cuneiform (MC1) and the base of the second metatarsal (MT2). Second, we hypothesized that both a tensioned suture-button device and a rigid screw fixation method could maintain a reduction and similarly restrai...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2007
D Goradia K F Linnau W A Cohen S Mirza D K Hallam C C Blackmore

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE There are limited data correlating MR imaging and anatomic findings of ligamentous injury in cervical spine trauma. This study compares acute MR imaging with surgical observations of disk/ligamentous injury after blunt cervical trauma. MATERIALS AND METHODS Consecutive patients with acute cervical spine trauma who underwent preoperative MR imaging and surgery from 1998 ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2005
S Y Loh J L Soon W J Verhoeven

The tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) joint suffers a spectrum of injuries ranging from solely ligamentous injury to fracture dislocation. The authors evaluated eighteen consecutive patients who underwent surgery for tarsometatarsal joint injuries, utilising 4.5 mm cancellous screws and 1.6 mm K-wires. The outcome of function and anatomical reduction were assessed by AOFAS (American Orthopedic Foot an...

2015
K. Aaron Shaw Brian Dunoski Neil Mardis Donna Pacicca

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective, case-control. PURPOSE Knee morphometric risk factors for noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury have been a popular topic with skeletally mature patients. Little research has focused on the skeletally immature, with conflicting conclusions. This study performs a comprehensive analysis of identified parameters thought to predispose to ACL injury in a ske...

2016
Hossein Saremi Alireza Yavarikia Nasibeh Jafari

BACKGROUND Generalized ligamentous laxity is defined as an increased range of joint motion compared to that of the general population. It is a predisposing factor for sports injuries, especially in the lower extremities. Nevertheless, there is little evidence about the relationship between generalized ligamentous laxity and sports injuries in the upper extremities. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the ...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2017
Efstathios G Ballas Konstantinos Raptis Ioannis P Stathopoulos Nikolaos A Stavropoulos Sarantis-Petros G Spyridonos

Isolated scaphoid dislocations are extremely rare injuries and are commonly associated with significant ligamentous disruptions. A dorsiflexion-supination force upon the hand is considered as the most common mechanism of injury. Different treatment options have been proposed for the management of this uncommon entity, ranging from conservative treatment with closed reduction and casting to a wi...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1981
J D Green T S Harle J H Harris

Anterior subluxation (hyperflexion sprain) is localized, purely ligamentous disruption of the cervical spine caused by a limited flexion force. When associated with a simple wedge fraction, also a flexion injury, anterior subluxation may be the more significant lesion. Radiographically, anterior subluxation is characterised by (1) a localized kyphotic angulation at the level of injury; (2) ante...

2011
Andrei F. Joaquim Alpesh A. Patel

We present a literature review of current approaches to craniocervical traumatic injuries. In an attempt to categorize the injuries that involve the upper cervical spine, we divide the injuries into two groups: (1) injuries affecting mainly bone structures and (2) predominantly ligamentous injury. This division is based on the principle that bone injuries have the potential to heal with conserv...

Journal: :Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances 2012
Kelly Kilcoyne Jonathan Dickens William Kroski Scott Waterman Jeffrey Davila

Combat-related musculoskeletal injuries occur commonly during military conflicts, as in Iraq and Afghanistan, and are caused by high-energy blasts. Ligamentous knee injuries resulting from these blasts are often associated with lower extremity fractures or traumatic, transtibial amputations. Ligamentous knee injuries in amputees are often difficult to diagnose for a variety of reasons, includin...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1997
N Boos R Khazim R W Kerslake J K Webb H Mehdian

We describe an unusual injury to the upper cervical spine sustained during ejection from an aircraft. MRI provided an accurate and direct diagnosis of the severe ligamentous injuries.

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