The clinical diagnosis of a meniscal ... of the knee. In: Insall JN, ed. Surgery of the Knee. New York, NY: Churchill Livingstone; 1984:62, Figure 4.5. The Steinman test produces joint line ...
The menisci of the knee are important load sharers and shock absorbers in the joint. Meniscal tears are common, and whenever possible meniscal tears should be surgically repaired. Meniscectomy leads ...
Opens in a new tab or window Interim results from a randomized trial show that middle-aged patients with knee pain and suspected meniscal tears can benefit from MRI scans even in relatively simple ...
Knee arthroscopy is the most common orthopaedic procedure in countries with available data This Rapid Recommendation package was triggered by a randomised controlled trial published in The BMJ in June ...
Discoid lateral meniscus (DLM), a misshapen knee cartilage, is one such occurrence that can degenerate into osteochondritis dissecans, a joint disorder where the bone and joint begin to separate ...
With all of the fantastic imaging techniques available in health care today, clinicians are capable of diagnosing tissue and ...
1 One point beyond Zone A (outside the control limits) 2 Nine points in a row in Zone C or beyond on one side of the central line (see Note 1 below) 3 Six points in a row steadily increasing or ...
Andrew Pollock, a father-of-two from Wishaw, has become the first patient in Lanarkshire to receive a replacement meniscus – a pad of knee cartilage that acts as a shock absorber. The 29-year ...
Trusted, comprehensive information and resources for knee pain. Your knees have lots of parts, and you use them a lot, so there's plenty that could go wrong. WebMD explains common things that can ...
New Zealand cricket has been dealt by a big blow as pace bowler Ben Sears is ruled out of the upcoming Test series against ...