Tibial Posterior Tendon
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1. Thick Graft Versus Double-Bundle Technique on Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Experimental Biomechanical Study with Cadavers
Resumo Objetivo Avaliar o efeito biomecânico da espessura do enxerto em comparação com a técnica do duplo feixe na reconstrução do ligamento cruzado posterior (LCP) em joelhos de cadáveres humanos. Métodos Um total de 9 joelhos de cadáveres humanos foram testados em 5 condições: joelho intacto (INT); reconstrução com um único feixe com tendã
Rev. bras. ortop.. Publicado em: 14/11/2019
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2. Extensive Synovial Chondromatosis Involving All Flexor Tendons in the Tarsal Tunnel: A Case Report
Resumo A condromatose sinovial é uma condição rara caracterizada por metaplasia condrogênica benigna do tecido sinovial extra-articular, que geralmente afeta uma única bainha tendínea da mão ou do pé. O objetivo é relatar o caso raro de um paciente com diagnóstico de condromatose sinovial extensa afetando todos os tendões flexores na topografia do
Rev. bras. ortop.. Publicado em: 20/05/2019
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3. Papel do polimorfismo genético na expressão das metaloproteases na tendinopatia primária do tendão tibial posterior / Role of genetic polymorphism of the genes that express the metalloprotease in tendinopathy primary posterior tibial tendon
Este trabalho investiga a influência de polimorfismos na região promotora do gene das metaloproteases 1, 3 e 8 na fisiopatogenia da insuficiência primária do tendão tibial posterior. A amostra de 150 pacientes selecionados é dividida em grupo-teste: 50 pacientes com diagnóstico clínico e anatomopatológico de tendinopatia do tendão tibial posterior
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 23/02/2012
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4. Association of MMP-8 polymorphisms with tendinopathy of the primary posterior tibial tendon: a pilot study
Clinics. Publicado em: 2011
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5. Changes in histoanatomical distribution of types I, III and V collagen promote adaptative remodeling in posterior tibial tendon rupture
INTRODUCTION: Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction is a common cause of adult flat foot deformity, and its etiology is unknown. PURPOSE: In this study, we characterized the morphologic pattern and distribution of types I, III and V collagen in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. METHOD: Tendon samples from patients with and without posterior tibial tendon dy
Clinics. Publicado em: 2008
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6. Estudo biomecânico da influência da espessura do enxerto e da técnica de dois feixes na reconstrução do ligamento cruzado posterior / The biomechanical effect of graft thickness and two-bundle technique on posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical effect of graft thickness and two-bundle technique on posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction of nine human cadaveric knees. Five conditions were tested: intact knee, single-bundle reconstruction with a 10mm-quadriceps tendon(Rec 1), two-bundle reconstruction with a 10mm-quadriceps tendon f
Publicado em: 2005
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7. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction.
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8. Selective effects of vibration on monosynaptic and late EMG responses in human soleus muscle after stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve or a tendon tap.
In normal subjects it was possible to evoke tendon and Hoffman reflexes which were followed by late EMG responses with a latency of 150-250 ms after the reflex stimuli. Analysis of the covariations of reflexes and late responses revealed that muscle spindle sensitivity and strength of the preceding twitch are not essential factors in determining the occurren
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9. Evaluation of a Disease-specific Instrument for Idiopathic Clubfoot Outcome
In 2001, Roye et al. developed a disease-specific instrument (DSI) to measure outcomes of treatment for clubfoot. We assessed this instrument using a cohort of 62 patients, ages 5 through 12 years (mean, 8.6 years), with idiopathic clubfoot who were treated as infants by various methods. Treatment groups were defined by whether the patient received joint-i
Springer-Verlag.
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10. Reciprocal Ia inhibition between ankle flexors and extensors in man.
1. Reciprocal inhibition between antagonist muscle groups at the ankle has been investigated in sixty healthy subjects. Hoffmann reflexes (H reflexes) in the soleus and tibialis anterior muscles were used to assess changes in reciprocal inhibition evoked by electrical stimulation of antagonist muscle nerves. 2. Inhibition of the soleus H reflex was evoked by