medial tibial plateau alignmentpredisposing factorsThe manifestations of peripheral vascular disease in patients who have systemic sclerosis (SSc) range from episodic Raynaud's phenomenon to irreversible tissue injury with ulceration and gangrene. Structural and functional changes may occur in the micro...
The posterior tibial artery is palpated at the medial malleolus. In a small number of healthy adults, the dorsalis pedis pulse on the dorsum of the foot may be absent due to branching of the anterior tibial artery at the level of the ankle. In this situation, the distal aspect of the ...
Goradia VK, Van Allen J (2002) Chronic lateral knee instability treated with a high tibial osteotomy. Arthroscopy 18:807–811 Article PubMed Google Scholar Hetsroni I, Lyman S, Pearle AD, Marx RG (2013) The effect of lateral opening wedge distal femoral osteotomy on medial knee opening: ...
Meniscal extrusion was recorded at 0° and 90° in both loaded and unloaded states at three locations along the peripheral rim of the medial tibial plateau. Degree of meniscal extrusion was defined as the radial displacement of the medial meniscus from three corresponding points on the ...
The objective of this study was to compare maximal medial MAT extrusion (1) with and (2) without an additional peripheral third point of fixation on the tibial plateau.Hewison, ChristopherKolaczek, SandraCaterine, ScottBerardelli, RebeccaBeveridge, TylerLording, TimAkindolire, JasonHerman, BenHur...
The tibial nerves were also supra-maximally stimulated at the popliteal fossa and tarsal tunnel and the CMAPs of the abductor hallucis (AH) were detected. The medial plantar nerves were orthodromically stimulated via the thenar muscles. We recorded the integrated surface EMG signals before and ...