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ACL Tear Contact or non-contact Low to lateral knee Knee joint in combined position of flexion, valgus, and rotation of tibia on femur Once stretched or ruptured, will not heal Often accompanied by meniscus tears and/or MCL sprains ACL Injuries Females who participate in soccer and basketball ...
Patella Dislocation Patella dislocates LATERALLY Orthopedic Test : Apprehension Test Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s Knee) Osgood Schlatter’s Knee Knee pain from growing too much Bigger bump on Tibial Tuberosity Quadriceps are too strong for the Hamstrings Need to develop a balance Osgood Schlatter’s ...
Injuries of the Knee Joint, I.S.Smillie ,Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Dundee; Surgeon in charge, Accident and Orthopaedic Department, Royal Infirmary, Dundee, and Fracture and Orthopaedic Unit, Bridge of Earn Hospital, Perthshire,Fourth edition,E. & S. Livingstone Ltd.,Edinburg...
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Volume 34, Issue 136, pages 434–435, April 1947Additional Information How to Cite (1947), Injuries of the knee joint. By I. S. Smillie, O.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.F.P.S., Surgeon-in-Charge, Orthopaedic Hospital, Larbert, Stirlingshire (Scottish E.M.S.). 9...
The knee joint is different from other joints in that it allows great mobility in one plane and it has extraordinary stability in any position in that plane. This stability depends not on the shape of the joint surfaces, but entirely on the ligaments about the knee and on the muscles and ...
Derangements of the knee joint, the result of trauma, are comparatively common. This situation has been appreciated for a number of years in the British Isles but has not found wide recognition in this country; indeed, there is still a widespread lack of information here on such injuries. ...
This is one of the best books on injuries of the knee that has been published. The author has had vast experience, having treated