Comparative analysis of data of biomechanical examination of statics and walking of 26 patients with fresh and 20 with inveterate damages of bursal and ligamentous apparatus of the knee joint indicated that transformation of the fresh damages in the inveterate ones inevitably leads to formation of compensatory-adaptable mechanisms in locomotor apparatus directed to compensation of disturbed functions. Early operative treatment of fresh damages of bursal and ligamentous apparatus of the knee joint is a highly effective method that is confirmed by normalization of rhythm of movement at all parts of podographic relief bench in 92,5% patients. After plastic operations on ligamentous structures in case of inveterate damages the rhythm of walking is normalized only in 80,7% cases.
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J Magn Reson Imaging
May 2010
Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305-5105, USA.
Elbow pain is frequently encountered in clinical practice and can result in significant morbidity, particularly in athletes. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent diagnostic imaging tool for the evaluation of soft tissue and osteochondral pathology around the elbow. Recent advances in magnetic field strength and coil design have lead to improved spatial resolution and superior soft tissue contrast, making it ideal for visualization of complex joint anatomy.
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December 1997
Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, Academic Hospital of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (AZ-VUB), Belgium.
Since the last decade, the introduction of Magnetic Resonance Imaging has provided a powerful new tool for the clinician to diagnose sports-related knee injuries. The main objective of this paper is to familiarise the relevant specialists with the proven clinical indications and semiology of MRI of the knee. At the present time, the knee joint is the area in which the advantages of MRI are most spectacularly apparent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComparative analysis of data of biomechanical examination of statics and walking of 26 patients with fresh and 20 with inveterate damages of bursal and ligamentous apparatus of the knee joint indicated that transformation of the fresh damages in the inveterate ones inevitably leads to formation of compensatory-adaptable mechanisms in locomotor apparatus directed to compensation of disturbed functions. Early operative treatment of fresh damages of bursal and ligamentous apparatus of the knee joint is a highly effective method that is confirmed by normalization of rhythm of movement at all parts of podographic relief bench in 92,5% patients. After plastic operations on ligamentous structures in case of inveterate damages the rhythm of walking is normalized only in 80,7% cases.
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September 1991
On the basis of examination of 58 patients with inveterate damages of bursal and ligamentous apparatus of the knee joint there has been revealed a number of mistakes in diagnosis and treatment on the preceding stages that resulted in considerable secondary changes in articulation and unjustified loss of working ability. All patients were subjected to plasty of ligamentous apparatus by means of a cold-preserved allotendon. As the result of careful preparation of a patient for operation and application of complex restorative treatment, including general radon baths, during post-operative period, there have been obtained positive results of treatment in predominant majority of cases (87.
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