Traditional bone-patellar tendon-bone and hamstring tendon ACL grafts are not without limitations. A growing body of anatomic, biomechanical and clinical data has demonstrated the utility of ...
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL): A key ligament in the knee ... result from bacteria entering the joint space. Autograft: A graft taken from the patient's own body, often used in surgical ...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a crucial ligament in the knee that helps stabilize the joint. Injuries to the ACL are common, especially among athletes, and often require surgical ...
Objective: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are the most ... the selection of the graft tissue, graft placement, and whether to use the transtibial, far anteromedial portal, or tibial ...
Objective: To identify preoperative predictive factors for knee function two years after reconstructive surgery of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The main hypothesis was that preoperative ...
to assess graft integrity and computed tomography (CT) for evaluation of osteolysis, a mode of failure should be identified. Additional instrumentation that should be available for revision ACL ...
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a ligament in the knee ... as these overstress the graft and cause problems. To avoid re-injury, avoid twisting or abrupt direction changes.
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The ACL is a vital stabiliser of the knee joint ... will involve reconstructing the torn ligament using a graft, often sourced from the hamstring, patellar tendon, or a donor.
Most everyone has heard of an anterior cruciate ligament injury of the knee. This is a year-ending injury for football players, skiers and athletes as they recover from likely surgical reconstruction.
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