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Tibial plateauFracture classificationInterobserverPurpose Traditional classification systems for tibial plateau fractures (TPF) are based on simple radiographs, and intra- and inter-observer variability is low. The aim was to assess intra- and inter-observer variability using traditional systems and some ...
the tibial plateau on the top surface of the tibia bone. Occurring in fewer than five percent of individuals, the oblique meniscomeniscal ligament is a tiny meniscal ligament that lies flat against the top of the tibia bone between the two disks. It also is a paired cruciate ligament, ...
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What is Tibialgia? (tĭb″ē-ăl′jē-ă) [″ + Gr. algos, pain]Pain in the tibia. What is an Antiarthritic? (Entry 1 of 2) :tending to relieve or prevent arthritic symptoms. What is Vertebrocostal? [ver″tĕ-bro-kos´tal] pertainingto a vertebra and a rib. ...
Optimal loading involves the prescription of an exercise stimulus that promotes positive tissue adaptation, restoring function in patients undergoing rehabilitation and improving performance in healthy athletes. Implicit in optimal loading is the need to monitor the response to load, but what constitutes a...
Introduction Anatomical reduction of articular fragments in tibial plateau fractures often leads to a void and there is a need to fill dead space and support the articular fragment. MIIG X3 is marketed as high strength injectable graft, which resorbs and remodels fast. Efficacy and complications ...
reported that decreased tibial slope appears to be a risk factor for primary PCL injury [16]. Furthermore, we are still unclear whether there is an association between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements of the knee and PCL avulsion fracture as a specific form of PCL injury in ...
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