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  • ...the acetabular labrum and the ligamentum teres: an experimental study. The bone & joint journal. 2015 Apr 1;97(4):484-91.</ref><ref>Martin HD, Hatem MA, Ki ...lips M, Philippon MJ, Letkemann S, Simunovic N, Ayeni OR. Ligamentum teres injuries of the hip: a systematic review examining surgical indications, treatment o
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  • ...ung-Bok" /> A rotary instability often occurs with concomitant ligamentous injuries making it difficult to detect/diagnose.&nbsp;<ref name="Goo Kim">Goo Kim, J ...ennett B, Huffman G. Acute and chronic management of posterolateral corner injuries of the knee [corrected] [published erratum appears in ORTHOPEDICS 2008 Jul;
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  • ...tions that resulted in effusions and oedema is effective: i.e. ligamentous injuries, arthritis and meniscal lesions, as these can all produce inflammation and ...adioleucoscintigraphy: a randomised, double blind, controlled trial. Joint Bone Spine. 2005 Mar 31;72(2):150-5.Ultrasound (Level of evidence: 1b)</ref><br>
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  • ...e and its significance in the classification of acute thoracolumbar spinal injuries]. spine. 1983 Nov 1;8(8):817-31.</ref> ...ere vertebral fractures. Approximately one-third of osteoporotic vertebral injuries are lumbar, one-third are thoracolumbar, and one-third are thoracic in orig
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  • ...uring the night. Bone mass&nbsp;around the tumour becomes weaker and the [[bone]] may [[fracture]] as a result. <ref>OrthoInfo. Diseases and conditions. Av ...fatigue as a result of submaximal stress loads or insufficiency where the bone has been previously weakened due to physiological stress. It reduces shock
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  • ...ate ligaments in the stability of the human knee. A biomechanical study. J Bone Joint Surg. Am. 1987;69:233-242 ...apr">LaPrade RF, Wentorf F. Diagnosis and treatment of posterolateral knee injuries. Clinical Orthopaedics and related research. 2002 Sep 1;402:110-21.</ref>)
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  • ...ef><ref>Mavčič B, Antolič V. Optimal mechanical environment of the healing bone fracture/osteotomy. International orthopaedics. 2012 Apr 1;36(4):689-95.</r ...a lower weight bearing status include total or partial joint replacements, bone [[:Category:Fractures|fractures]] (surgically and non surgically repaired),
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  • Finger dislocation is a common [[Hand and Wrist Sports Injuries|hand]] injury that can occur at the proximal interphalangeal (PIP), distal ...ruciating pain. Depending on the severity of the dislocation the displaced bone can cause damage to the surrounding tissues in addition to damage experienc
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  • ...f unknown etiology. DMARDs are crucial in preventing joint deformities and injuries that can occur as a result of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). [Image shows one o * bone marrow suppression,
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  • ...] on the [[bone]]. The iliopsoas bursa separates the muscle or tendon from bone and facilitates movement by reducing friction between the anterior [[hip]] ** [[Bone]]:
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  • ...[https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/49/12/798.short Men at higher risk of groin injuries in elite team sports: a systematic review]. British journal of sports medic .... [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-03722-6 Acute muscle injuries.] Springer International Publishing; 2014.</ref> The [[Adductor Longus|add
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  • ...sprain per 10 000 people daily<ref>The gender issue: epidemiology of ankle injuries in athletes who participate in basketball. ...Saracco J A. Sprained ankle syndrome: prevalence and analysis of 639 acute injuries. J Foot Ankle Surg. 1998;37:280–285</ref>. The frequency of complicatio
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  • ...es that form the forearm. The radius articulates with the ulna, the second bone in the forearm. These two bones and their articulations form the radioulnar ...nd to experience fractures later in life due to falls and fragility of the bone.<ref name=":1">Radial head fractures [Internet]. Radial Head fractures - Mu
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  • ...to this sport with a parallel increase in the occurrence of sport-related injuries on both the natural rock and artificial walls. It emphasizes on physical an ...juries.5.aspx?context=LatestArticles Comprehensive Review of Rock Climbing Injuries], Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: June 15, 2020 -
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  • ...joint flexibility, including genetics, age, activity levels, and previous injuries. The range of motion will be influenced by the mobility of the soft tissues ...tionary arm and a moving arm. The examiner places the goniometer along the bone near the joint being measured to determine the range of motion.
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  • ...E:1A). There is a possible genetic tendency for people with lower cortical bone density at the pars interarticularis.<br>Spondylolysis this is not spondylo • Disc Injuries: Disc Herniation
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  • .... Sweat or dermal Ca<sup>2+</sup> losses in athletes may lead to decreased bone mineral density by activating the parathyroid hormone during training. Desp ...cilitation of bone reabsorption. This would have consequences on athletes' bone mineral density throughout their season of training. A reason for this may
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  • Bankart lesions are injuries of the anteroinferior aspect of the [[Glenoid Labrum|glenoid labral]] compl ...nd a part of the bony glenoid fractures or breaks off. May lead to notable bone loss in the glenoid, a cause chronic instability.<ref>Facty Health [https:/
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  • ...] ''Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research'', ''16''(1), pp.1-9.</ref>Injuries to the PCL often occur with other knee structures (ligaments, meniscus) whi ...[[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury|anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries]] as the PCL is broader and stronger.<ref name="p1">Medscape. Drugs & Disea
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  • ...ese veterans' impairments. Sir Ludwig Guttmann founded the National Spinal Injuries Unit at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Aylesbury, England at the request === Upper Extremity Overuse Injuries ===
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