From a large dataset of 333 paediatric CT scans, we extracted three-dimensional torsional, angular, and linear measurements from the pelvis, femur, and tibia/fibula. Sex differences in linear measurements were observed in bones of children aged 13+(around puberty), but femoral and tibial torsion...
GCTB is particularly likely to occur around the knee (including the distal femur, proximal tibia, proximal fibula, and patella), accounting for >50% of cases2,3,8–11. GCTB is one of the most controversial and widely discussed bone tumors, with a reported postoperative recurrence rate ...
Scans of the left tibia were performed with an 1172 X-Ray microtomograph (Skyscan). High-resolution scans with voxel size of 5 μm were acquired (50 kV, 200µA, 0.5 mm aluminium filter, 0.6° rotation angle). The projection images were reconstructed using NRecon software (Skyscan). Eac...
Broken ankles and ankle sprains occur when the ankle is stressed at an angle. This generally occurs when you step and land on the inside or outside of the foot. The ankle is a complex joint, including the two bones of the lower leg, the tibia and the fibula, and the bones of the b...
Most RRIs are overuse injuries located at the lower extremities.1, 3, 4 Medial tibial stress syndrome, patellofemoral pain syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome, stress fractures of the tibia, fibula or metatarsals, plantar fasciitis, achilles tendinopathy are common RRIs and could all be classified ...
(SEIRIN-America, Weymouth, MA) were inserted to a depth of 3 mm into the hind limb at the ST-36 Zusanli acupoint located between the tibia and fibula, approximately 5 mm lateral to the anterior tubercle of the tibia. Rather than testing multiple acupoints and examining their effects on...
Turning Giant Uncontained Tibia Defect Into a Contained One: A Break… Feat. y. Wu 09:16 ISAKOS Posterior Cruciate Ligament: Anatomy & Diagnosis Feat. H. F. Rivarola Etcheto 25:18 Thore Zantop PCL Instability - Indications and Diagnostics Feat. T. Zantop 19:18 Thore Z...
Engagement in weight-bearing activity decreases with age, thus in this study we compared bone geometry changes between weight-bearing (tibia) and non-weight-bearing (fibula) leg bones in three different age groups of women. Magnetic resonance images of the right leg were acquired in 9 young (...
difference was found in SFT and BMA between the left and right legs (Figure S9, Supplementary Materials), which warrants further study with large groups in the future. Finally, this study evaluated marrow fat in the fibula, whereas the tibia was not evaluated. This is because the fibula, ...
‘3D trauma for Orthopaedics’, Linköping, Sweden). The software converts axial CT slices into a 3D virtual model that can be freely rotated. The femur, patella and fibula were first marked and removed, creating a model of only the tibia (Figure 2A). All fracture fragments were then ...