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To evaluate the results of our method of surgical treatment of traumatic knee dislocation with injury to the posterolateral corner by use of a standardized protocol. Twenty-five consecutive patients presented with a grossly dislocated or... more
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      AdolescentAnterior Cruciate LigamentArthroscopyYoung Adult
Objective Little is known of the long-term effects of GH replacement therapy on muscle strength in elderly adults with adult onset GH deficiency (GHD). In this study, the effects of 5 years of GH replacement therapy on muscle function... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyTreatment OutcomeMuscle strengthGrowth Hormone
Background & Study Aim: Muscle strength, namely the capacity for overcoming the external resistance or counteracting it at the expense of muscular effort, plays an unquestionably essential role in judo competitor’s training. The objective... more
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      MedicinePhysical Medicine and RehabilitationPhysical TherapyAthletes
Thirty patients with 49 snapping hips and patellar malalignment underwent surgical release of the iliotibial tract contracture over the trochanteric area. Minimal follow-up was 2 years (average 4.6 years, range: 2-9 years). Eight patients... more
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      Treatment OutcomeProspective studiesMovementOrthopedics
Objective: Human body finite element models (FE-HBMs) are available in standard occupant or pedestrian postures. There is a need to have FE-HBMs in the same posture as a crash victim or to be configured in varying postures. Developing FE... more
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      PsychologyComputer GraphicsMesh qualityAutomotive Engineering
The development of antibiotics and arthroscopic treatment have been two major turning points in the management of septic arthritis of the knee joint. We report a retrospective review of 78 patients managed in three surgery units and one... more
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      Turning PointGram-negative bacteriaManagement PracticeSeptic arthritis
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      Mechanical EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyRunningEnergy Metabolism
Objective: To determine whether pre-injury hip muscle weakness is associated with the development of patellofemoral pain (PFP) in high school running athletes. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Academic institution sports... more
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      RunningAdolescentMuscle strengthHigh School
Mechanical sit-to-stand devices assist patient transfers and help protect against work-related injuries in rehabilitation environments. However, observational differences between patient's movements within devices compared to normal... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyMedicinePhysical Therapy
Normative reference values are essential to identify deviation from normal and evaluate response to treatment. As joint range of motion datasets specific to the pediatric population are infrequently reported in the literature, we... more
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      Child DevelopmentAnthropometryAdolescentMedicine
Introduction: Post-traumatic arthritis (PTA) is a progressive, degenerative response to joint injury, such as articular fracture. The pro-inflammatory cytokines, interleukin 1(IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), are acutely... more
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      ImmunologyBiologyTreatment OutcomeMedicine
Background: The purpose of our study was to compare ankle range of motion and stiffness in individuals with and without diabetes mellitus using a reliable and valid technique and to document the effect of knee flexion and severity of... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringMedicineAgeBlood Glucose
Maintenance of good walking speed is essential to independent living. People with musculoskeletal disease often have reduced walking speed. We investigated determinants of slower walking, other than musculoskeletal disease, that might... more
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      ImmunologyMedicineProspective studiesCataract
Please cite this article in press as: Cerveri P, et al. Automating the design of resection guides specific to patient anatomy in knee replacement surgery by enhanced 3D curvature and surface modeling of distal femur shape models. Comput... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringComputer assisted orthopaedic surgeryComputer SimulationFemur
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme thought to be important in the process of biomineralization. ALP promotes hydrolysis of phosphate containing substrates, produces orthophosphate and increases the uptake of calcium. ALP has been... more
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      BiomaterialsTitaniumMultidisciplinaryFemur
Background: Understanding the acute response of healthy knee cartilage to running may provide valuable insight into functional properties. In recent years, quantitative magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques (T1 r and T2 relaxation... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingRunning
Rotating hinge total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has had acceptable to poor results in terms of clinical outcomes and survivorship, leading to skepticism with regard to its use. A total of 271 hinged TKAs performed between 1998 and 2008 were... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringClinical SciencesSurvivorshipprosthesis Design
Background This study evaluated the effects of a combination of three ergonomic measures designed to reduce the risk of low back complaints among gypsum bricklayers. The measures focused on optimizing working height and reducing carrying... more
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      Health PromotionConstruction MaterialsHealth EducationRisk
To design and test the performance of a new knee pain screening tool (KNEST), both separately and together with a combination of existing questionnaires, which will be used to assess the general health status of knee pain sufferers in... more
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      Primary CareRheumatologyImmunologyPain
The objective of this study was to investigate the outcome of revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in relation to the cause of index failure, the characteristics of the index procedure, and the elapsed time between index TKA and... more
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      Survival AnalysisFailure AnalysisX RaysFollow-up studies
Evaluate the potentially adaptive movement patterns associated with acute lateral ankle sprain (LAS) using biomechanical analyzes.
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      EngineeringHuman Movement ScienceMovementYoung Adult
Knee range of motion was determined in 60 patients to assess the effect of weight bearing on maximal knee flexion. Three patient subgroups were investigated: patients with normal knees, patients implanted with posterior cruciate-retaining... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringTreatment OutcomeFluoroscopyFollow-up studies
Objective: To determine if Q angle changes in magnitude from bilateral stance when compared to unilateral stance and then if they are significantly different changes related to the presence of patellofemoral joint pain. Design:... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyAdolescentMedicineYoung Adult
We report the case of a 24 year-old patient who underwent a novel treatment for a lateral femoral condyle fracture. The fracture was associated with extensive joint line depression and not considered suitable for conventional fixation... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringComputer Aided DesignMedicineKnee
A retrospective study of 4 cases of frostbite was undertaken to examine causes and to identify related contributory behaviors and circumstances. These patients underwent various surgical interventions before the onset of frostbite during... more
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      SurgeryEpidemiologyBehaviorTreatment
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      Biomedical EngineeringComparative StudyOsteoarthritisSweden
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsSkeletal muscle biology
Most of the previous studies dealing with the effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on the synthesis of inflammatory mediators involved in joint damage have been done in cells culturedin vitro or in blood cells from... more
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      CytokinesInflammationOsteoarthritisReactive Oxygen Species
Physical activity is recommended to mitigate the incidence of hip osteoporotic fractures by improving femoral neck strength. However, results from clinical studies are highly variable and unclear about the effects of physical activity on... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsFinite Element Analysis
To calculate the frequency of clinically important improvement in function over 30 months and identify risk factors in people who have or are at risk of knee OA. Subjects were from MOST, a longitudinal study of persons with or at high... more
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      RheumatologyImmunologyTreatment OutcomeProspective studies
Our study's aim is to show how a five-week stretch training protocol, based on passive stretching, can change muscle performance during a drop jump (stretch shortening cycle). This study observes in 8 healthy subjects (four males and... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringMuscle strengthMovementYoung Adult
Background: Arthroscopy is often used to treat patients with chronic patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). As there is a lack of evidence, we conducted a randomized controlled trial to study the efficacy of arthroscopy in patients with... more
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      Treatment OutcomeAdolescentExercise therapyArthroscopy
Neuropeptide-expressing small diameter sensory neurones are thought to be vital in generating inflammatory hyperalgesic responses. Within the dorsal root ganglion (DRG), both the levels of the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryCGRPChronic DiseaseSensory Neuron
The purpose of this study was to evaluate active knee flexion range of motion and hamstring strength following hamstring anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Case control study, consecutive sample. Seventy-four consecutive... more
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      Muscle strengthAnterior Cruciate LigamentSampling methodsClinical Sciences
Background: Studies have shown that women are at higher risk of sustaining noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in specific sports. Recent gait studies of athletic tasks have documented that gender differences in knee... more
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      NursingSkeletal muscle biologyAnterior Cruciate LigamentTransducers
The purpose of this prospective, randomized, computed tomographyebased study was to investigate whether the press-fit technique reduces tunnel volume enlargement (TVE) and improves the clinical outcome after anterior cruciate ligament... more
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      AdolescentFemurArthroscopyYoung Adult
Hamstring injection of Botulinum toxin A (BtA) may have a role in the conservative management of flexed knee gait in cerebral palsy or in simulating the effect of surgery. Ten children who were likely to require future hamstring... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringNonparametric StatisticsCerebral PalsyGait
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between anterior knee pain secondary to suspected patellofemoral malalignment and tibial tubercle lateralization, patellar tilt, and patellar lateralization on magnetic resonance... more
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      Orthopedic SurgeryMagnetic Resonance ImagingControlComparative Study
The purpose of this paper was to review the literature through a structured literature review and provide a grade of recommendation for patient safety, gait energy efficiency, and cost effectiveness of the C-Leg microprocessor-controlled... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringEvidence Based MedicineMedicineProsthetics
Objectives To evaluate the ability of an alignment jig/saw guide to reproduce appropriate osteotomy positions in the tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) in the dog. Methods Lateral radiographs of 65 clinical TPLO procedures using an... more
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      MultidisciplinaryDogsTibiaPLoS one
We prospectively studied variations in valgus correction angle (VCA) and the influence of preoperative limb deformity on VCA in 503 consecutive total knee arthroplasties done in 393 patients. The percentage of limbs that had VCA values... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringClinical SciencesAgedRheumatic Fever
This study investigated the eect of prolonged intermittent high intensity exercise upon the isokinetic leg strength and electromechanical delay of the knee¯exors. Seven male collegiate soccer players were exposed to: (i) a prolonged... more
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      Neuromuscular ControlExerciseEuropeanRepeated Measures
The purpose of this study was to establish test-retest reliability of measurement procedures for quantifying isokinetic concentric peak torque (PT) at the knee using normalization methods post-stroke. A second aim was to estimate the... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyMuscle strengthStroke
Objective: To determine the effect of a novel movement strategy incorporated within a soccer warm-up on biomechanical risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injury during 3 sport-specific movement tasks.
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      AlgorithmsStrength & ConditioningSoccerAdolescent
To evaluate the ability of ultrasonography to predict eventual symptoms in an at-risk population, 52 elite junior basketball players' patellar tendons were studied at baseline and again 16 months later. The group consisted of 10 study... more
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      UltrasoundAdolescentProspective studiesBasketball
To what extent lateral retinacular release done in total knee arthroplasty compromises patellar viability has been debated. This study is a prospective study to assess patellar viability using Technetium-99m methylene diphosphate (Tc-99m... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringNuclear medicineTreatment OutcomeRheumatoid Arthritis
This study was performed to test the hypothesis that reducing the horizontal distance between the trailing foot (foot crossing the obstacle last) and obstacle, during stance just prior to stepping over the obstacle, would reduce flexion... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsGait
Patient reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires are increasingly used to measure treatment effect in patients with knee pathology. PROs commonly used to assess outcome in patients with knee conditions can be generic, knee-specific, or... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringMedicineICFClinical Sciences
We studied the familiarisation time required for reliable sagittal-plane knee kinematics and temporal-distance gait measurements to be obtained from treadmill walking. We also studied whether knee kinematics and temporal-distance gait... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringAdolescentGaitWalking
Patellar malalignment is the most important reason for anterior knee pain. Patellar alignment is commonly determined by the measurement of the quadriceps (Q) angle. In this study, our primary aim was to investigate the Q angle difference... more
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      TurkeyStudentsCollege StudentsUniversities