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Biomechanic Discussion of the Polyflex Ligament,s for the latter are Dr. SLOCUM and Dr. JAMES in Eugene, Oregon; Dr. HUGHSTON in Columbus, Georgia; and Dr. TULLOS and his group in Houston, Texas. The clinical and biomechanic properties of the Proplast ligament were recently discussed at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic SurBenzodiazepines 发表于 2025-3-29 02:14:18
Classification of Knee Joint Instability Resulting From Ligamentous Damage,from major knee centers throughout North America just as was done a decade ago with scoliosis. In the past, dislocations of the knee were simply but perhaps incorrectly classified as medial, lateral, posterior, anterior, and rotatory on the basis of the direction in which the tibia was displaced. Al抑制 发表于 2025-3-29 03:46:36
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Anterior Subluxation of the Lateral Tibial Plateau,ition, anterolateral rotatory instability in flexion, corresponds with its opposite number, the anteromedial rotatory instability that JAMES and SLOCUM have described so well. We do not think that anterolateral rotatory instability in flexion is an important instability. However, anterolateral rotatINTER 发表于 2025-3-29 21:13:57
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Isolated Tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament,nt”. This entity was vigorously described by Mr. MURDOCH of Dundee, Scotland, in about 1956. He was a colleague of Professor SMILLIE, who himself felt that this lesion was not really isolated but occurred because of impingement phenomena most probably related to meniscal pathology. About 1970 in the宣称 发表于 2025-3-30 08:00:36
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