Studies

Assessment of Differences Between the Modified Cincinnati and International Knee Documentation Committee Patient Outcome Scores

AJSM 2009

Functional outcome questionnaires have become a common part of patient follow-up in the orthopaedic community. The modified Cincinnati Knee Rating System and the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) subjective scale were designed to provide clinicians with information regarding a patient’s functional and clinical status after knee surgery.

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Assessment of Differences Between the Modified Cincinnati and International Knee Documentation Committee Patient Outcome Scores

Medial Plica Irritation: Diagnosis and Treatment

CURRENT REVIEWS ON MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE 2008

Abstract Medial plica irritation of the knee is a very common source of anterior knee pain. Patients can complain of pain over the anteromedial aspect of their knees and describe episodes of crepitation, catching,  and pseudolocking events with activities.

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Medial Plica Irritation: Diagnosis and Treatment

The Posterolateral Aspect of the Knee

AJSM 1996

Thirty cadaveric knees were dissected to obtain a detailed understanding of the anatomic structures of the posterolateral aspect of the knee, and a dependable surgical approach to evaluate injuries to these structures was developed and used on 71 consecutive patients who were operated on for posterolateral knee injuries.

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The Posterolateral Aspect of the Knee

Cervical Spine Alignment in the Immobilized Ice Hockey Player

AJSM 2000

To determine if helmet removal causes a significant increase in lordosis of the cervical spine in ice hockey players, we radiographically assessed the position of the cervical spine in subjects immobilized to a standard spine backboard wearing shoulder pads both with and without a helmet. Ten adult male volunteers (ages, 18 to 28 years) with no previous history of cervical […]

Cervical Spine Alignment in the Immobilized Ice Hockey Player

New Horizons in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee

AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 1999

Osteoarthritis is not simply a degenerative disorder. Rather, it is a complex derangement of articular surfaces that involves the loss of normal collagen architecture followed by an attempt by chondrocytes to produce replacement cartilage. The replacement surface is less resistant to wear than the original. Over time, fullthickness cartilage loss may develop on the articular surfaces. Symptoms of osteoarthritis include joint pain, […]

New Horizons in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee

The Anatomy of the Deep Infrapatellar Bursa of the Knee

AJSM 1998

Disorders of the deep infrapatellar bursa are important to include in the differential diagnosis of anterior knee pain. Knowledge regarding its anatomic location can aid the clinician in establishing a proper diagnosis. Fifty cadaveric knees were dissected, and the deep infrapatellar bursa had a consistent anatomic location in all specimens.

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The Anatomy of the Deep Infrapatellar Bursa of the Knee
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