Rupture Of Ligament
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13. Biomechanial analisis of extra-articular tecnique with nylon and stell ring to repair of cranial cruciate ligament in dogs / Análise biomecânica da articulação femoro-tíbio-patelar quanto à translação cranial da tíbia em relação a fêmur e da técnica extra-capsular com nylon e anel de aço para reparação do ligamento cruzado cranial em cães
Ligamentary lesions are probaly the most comum cause of hind limb lamness and the degenerative disease of the knee joint seem in dogs. The biomechanical function of the knee joint in dogs was made, comparing the cranial translation degree and articular stiffness of the tibia in relation to the femur, in normal joints, joints with rupture of cranial crucial l
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Alterações funcionais e morfológicas do músculo quadríceps induzidas pelo treinamento excêntrico após reconstrução do LCA.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured ligament in the knee and its rupture results in pain, instability, muscle atrophy and weakness. The quadriceps femoris muscle dysfunction is common before and after ACL reconstruction and can persist over years. A detailed understanding of neuromuscular function after ACL reconstruction is cri
Publicado em: 2004
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15. The morphology of ligament insertions after failure at low strain velocity: an evaluation of ligament entheses in the rabbit knee.
The morphology of failed rabbit knee entheses is described after in vitro load to failure testing at low strain velocity. Avulsion fracture was the dominant failure mode both for the cruciate ligaments and the medial collateral ligament. The patellar ligament became avulsed in most cases from the patellar insertion. The ligamentous anterior attachment of the
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16. Diagnosing rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament
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17. Magnetic resonance imaging of anterior cruciate ligament rupture
BioMed Central.
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18. Histological changes associated with an artificial anterior cruciate ligament.
AIMS--To investigate the histopathological features of the synovial lining of the knee following implantation of an artificial cruciate ligament. METHODS--Eighty two patients underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction for chronic, symptomatic instability of the knee. The cruciate ligament was reconstructed with a scaffold type prosthetic ligament. A
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19. Increased concentrations of bone sialoprotein in joint fluid after knee injury.
OBJECTIVE: To detect evidence for localised changes in bone matrix metabolism after joint trauma and in post-traumatic osteoarthritis by quantification of bone sialoprotein in joint fluid and serum after knee injury in a cross sectional study. METHODS: Samples of knee joint fluid and serum were obtained from volunteers with normal knees (n = 19), patients wi
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20. The vasculature and its role in the damaged and healing tendon
Tendon pathology has many manifestations, from spontaneous rupture to chronic tendinitis or tendinosis; the etiology and pathology of each are very different, and poorly understood. Tendon is a comparatively poorly vascularised tissue that relies heavily upon synovial fluid diffusion to provide nutrition. During tendon injury, as with damage to any tissue, t
BioMed Central.
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21. Immune complexes and rheumatoid factors in canine arthritides.
Thirty two domestic dogs with naturally occurring polyarthritis were investigated to determine the contribution of autoimmunity in the pathological mechanisms. Comparisons were made with canine infective arthritis (12 dogs), osteoarthritis (32), and osteoarthritis secondary to rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (19). Rheumatoid factors, immune complexe
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22. Endoluminal grafting in the treatment of iliac and superficial femoral artery disease.
Treatment of iliac artery disease with stents has been generally successful; however, disease in the smaller arteries below the inguinal ligament has been more resistant to percutaneous intervention techniques. Ongoing research is evaluating the potential value of newer, more flexible stents as well as the use of covered endoluminal grafts to "reline" diseas
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23. Management of true aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal arteries.
OBJECTIVE: To review the authors' recent experience and that of the literature since 1973 and to provide management guidelines for true aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal arteries (PDA). SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: True aneurysms of the PDA are rare, with a total of only 52 cases reported since 1973. METHODS: Six patients were admitted to the authors' institu