25 research outputs found
New Dorm Progresses- Westgate
Relief for the crowded women\u27s residences is close at hand. No longer will it be necessary to crowd women into converted recreation rooms and deserted dormitory dining rooms. Westgate, the new dormitory for Iowa State coeds, is fast becoming a reality
The Iowa Homemaker vol.34, no.6
Westgate, Jean Daggett, page 5
AHEA goes to Minneapolis, Jane Hammerly, page 6
Go West in Fashion, Gwen Olson, page 7
Summer Work Calendar, Doris Jirsa and Muriel McLain, page 8
Dream of Summer in the Winter, Jean Redman, page 10
Alum Serves 10,000 Women Every Year, Sally Young, page 12
Viewed by a Waiter, Carolyn Shehan, page 14
What’s New, Mary Vandecar, page 16
Trends, Kay Scholten, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.34, no.8
Everybody’s watching student TV, Jean Daggett, page 5
Help control America’s weight, Dorothy Will, page 6
“The Man Who Came to Dinner”, Anita Cozzens, page 8
Machine, not miracle, Jane Hammerly, page 9
Art on display, Gwen Olson, page 11
Hiltons prefer the traditional, page 12
What’s new, page 14
Reporting ‘round the globe, Ann Lindemeyer, page 15
Flattery in flowers, Ann Lindemeyer, page 16
Filing saves times, Doris Jirsa, page 18
All aboard for field trips, Mary Vandecar, page 20
Trends, Carolyn Shehan, page 2
Anterolateral Ligament Expert Group consensus paper on the management of internal rotation and instability of the anterior cruciate ligament - deficient knee
Purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the latest research on the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and present the consensus of the ALL Expert Group on the anatomy, radiographic landmarks, biomechanics, clinical and radiographic diagnosis, lesion classification, surgical technique and clinical outcomes. A consensus on controversial subjects surrounding the ALL and anterolateral knee instability has been established based on the opinion of experts, the latest publications on the subject and an exchange of experiences during the ALL Experts Meeting (November 2015, Lyon, France). The ALL is found deep to the iliotibial band. The femoral origin is just posterior and proximal to the lateral epicondyle; the tibial attachment is 21.6 mm posterior to Gerdy's tubercle and 4-10 mm below the tibial joint line. On a lateral radiographic view the femoral origin is located in the postero-inferior quadrant and the tibial attachment is close to the centre of the proximal tibial plateau. Favourable isometry of an ALL reconstruction is seen when the femoral position is proximal and posterior to the lateral epicondyle, with the ALL being tight upon extension and lax upon flexion. The ALL can be visualised on ultrasound, or on T2-weighted coronal MRI scans with proton density fat-suppressed evaluation. The ALL injury is associated with a Segond fracture, and often occurs in conjunction with acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Recognition and repair of the ALL lesions should be considered to improve the control of rotational stability provided by ACL reconstruction. For high-risk patients, a combined ACL and ALL reconstruction improves rotational control and reduces the rate of re-rupture, without increased postoperative complication rates compared to ACL-only reconstruction. In conclusion this paper provides a contemporary consensus on all studied features of the ALL. The findings warrant future research in order to further test these early observations, with the ultimate goal of improving the long-term outcomes of ACL-injured patients. Level of evidence Level V-Expert opinion
Everybody's Watching Student TV
"Three minutes in the studio," booms the student director's voice over the loud speaker from the control room.</p
New Dorm Progresses- Westgate
Relief for the crowded women's residences is close at hand. No longer will it be necessary to crowd women into converted recreation rooms and deserted dormitory dining rooms. Westgate, the new dormitory for Iowa State coeds, is fast becoming a reality.</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.34, no.6
Westgate, Jean Daggett, page 5
AHEA goes to Minneapolis, Jane Hammerly, page 6
Go West in Fashion, Gwen Olson, page 7
Summer Work Calendar, Doris Jirsa and Muriel McLain, page 8
Dream of Summer in the Winter, Jean Redman, page 10
Alum Serves 10,000 Women Every Year, Sally Young, page 12
Viewed by a Waiter, Carolyn Shehan, page 14
What’s New, Mary Vandecar, page 16
Trends, Kay Scholten, page 18</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.34, no.8
Everybody’s watching student TV, Jean Daggett, page 5
Help control America’s weight, Dorothy Will, page 6
“The Man Who Came to Dinner”, Anita Cozzens, page 8
Machine, not miracle, Jane Hammerly, page 9
Art on display, Gwen Olson, page 11
Hiltons prefer the traditional, page 12
What’s new, page 14
Reporting ‘round the globe, Ann Lindemeyer, page 15
Flattery in flowers, Ann Lindemeyer, page 16
Filing saves times, Doris Jirsa, page 18
All aboard for field trips, Mary Vandecar, page 20
Trends, Carolyn Shehan, page 22</p