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    Outcomes of Operatively Treated Acute Knee Dislocations

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    Knee dislocation is a complex and rare injury often presenting in the context of high velocity trauma. The aim of this study is to establish the subjective outcomes of surgically treated knee dislocations. A total of 20 knees dislocations treated by open repair were reviewed. Their progress and outcomes were assessed by using a modified Lysholm score questionnaire. Data was obtained on patient demographics, details of injury, investigation, treatment, rehabilitation, 24 months objective outcome and subjective outcomes. Six patients had a vascular deficit and six had neurological deficits. The median range of motion was 0°-100°. Patients with an initially lower pre-injury level of function were able to return an activity level comparable to their pre-injury status. 22% of competitive athletes retuned to competitive sports. 38% of patients undertaking heavy activity returned to comparable pre-injury level of activity and 67% of patients undertaking moderate level of activity before injury returned to a comparable level after repair. 68% regularly had problems running, 70% problem squatting, 40% swelling and 42% problem with stairs. Most patients however did not have locking of the knee or problems with knees giving way. Patients pain scores decreased over time to an acceptable level. Despite the severity of the injury, majority of patients achieved a satisfactory outcome, although none of the patients reached the same level of function as before the injury. 80% of the patients were satisfied with their outcome. All dissatisfied patients suffered postoperative complications

    Role of biomechanics in the understanding of normal, injured, and healing ligaments and tendons

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    Ligaments and tendons are soft connective tissues which serve essential roles for biomechanical function of the musculoskeletal system by stabilizing and guiding the motion of diarthrodial joints. Nevertheless, these tissues are frequently injured due to repetition and overuse as well as quick cutting motions that involve acceleration and deceleration. These injuries often upset this balance between mobility and stability of the joint which causes damage to other soft tissues manifested as pain and other morbidity, such as osteoarthritis

    Of yeast, mice and men: MAMs come in two flavors

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    Reconstrution of the posterior cruciate ligament using knee flexing tendons for the autograft Reconstrução do ligamento cruzado posterior com os enxertos dos tendões dos músculos flexores do joelho

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    The author describes his experience in the treatment of chronic posterior instability of the knee with hamstring tendon autografts. Thirteen patients were operated on using the same surgical technique. Followed after a period of 18 to 47 months.<br>O autor descreve a experiência no tratamento da instabilidade posterior crônica do joelho com os enxertos dos tendões dos músculos flexores. Utilizando a mesma técnica cirúrgica foram operados 13 pacientes e acompanhados por um período de 18 a 47 meses
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