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Enucleación aislada del astrágalo
1988
Isolated enucleation of the talus is reported. It is an uncommon injury. The management and complications are analised; emphasizing the indication of an early reduction.
Osteocondritis disecante de astrágalo : a propósito de un caso de localización bilateral
1988
A case of bilateral osteochondritis dissecans of the Talus is reported. A review of the aetiologic factors, clinical assessment and therapeutic trends is described.
La utilización de la fibra de carbono en las lesiones de los ligamentos colaterales de la rodilla : Estudio preliminar
1988
A preliminary report on the usage of carbon fibre prothesis in the repair of acute and chronic lesions of the lateral ligaments of the knee is presented. The authors suggest the sistematic use of carbon fibre as augmentation device in the repair of acute tears in the lateral ligaments of the knee joint.
Rodilla del saltador
1988
61 jumper's knees (fifty patients) are studied. Predisposing factors, clinical and radiographyc manifestacions are relationated in order to obtain a more effective treatment. 50% showed radiographyc disturbances of the patellar vertex, 25% had hight patella and 20% condromalacia was associated. Surgery was performed in 10 knees, and conservative treatment in the rest. Poor results and relapses arose in later treated cases. Prevention and early treatment are very important in these cases.
La insercion distal del musculo semimembranoso
1987
The anatomy and function of the distal insertion of the semimembranous muscle in seventeen knees was deseribed in detail
Fracturas de estrés en la escápula y factores de riesgo : a propósito de un caso y revisión de la literatura
2017
Scapula stress fracture is an uncommon injury. Some cases have been described in sportsmen, handworkers, rotator cuff arthropathy and reversed shoulder arthroplasty; being infrequent the association with crutch´s repetitive load. Treatment should be individualized and depends of patient characteristics, comorbidities and displacement. The article describes a case of a scapular spine´s stress fracture, and a literature review is being performed. Case Report is an 86 year old woman with corticoids treatment history and ilio-pubic ramus fracture. She walked with a crutch since that fractures. Patient begins gradually with pain and limited mobility in shoulder without trauma. CT scan showed fra…
Posterior Shoulder Instability
2020
Posterior shoulder instability is often hard to diagnose with clinical examination. Patients generally present with vague pain, weakness, and/or joint clicking but less frequently complaining of frank sensation of instability. Imaging examinations, especially MR imaging and magnetic resonance arthrography, have a pivotal role in the identification and management of this condition. This review describes the pathologic micro/macrotraumatic magnetic resonance features of posterior shoulder instability as well as the underlying joint abnormalities predisposing to this condition, including developmental anomalies of the glenoid fossa, humeral head, posterior labrum, and capsular and ligamentous …
Effects of internal kinetics and muscle activity during the wide and narrow barbell back squat
2017
Lahti, J. 2017. Effects of internal kinetics and muscle activity during the wide and narrow barbell back squat. Sports biology department, University of Jyväskylä. Master’s thesis. p. 102 (4 attachments). Introduction. The barbell back squat (BBS) is a commonly utilized strength exercise to support general preparedness for the demands in multiple sports. Recently, studies have shown various strength training exercises have the potential to recruit the regions of the hamstrings differently. Specifically, it is unknown if changing stance width under conditions where forward knee movement is restricted engages the hamstring regions differently and how this corresponds with measured 3-D net joi…
2020
This study focused on resolving the differences in economy between two common sit-skiing postures used by disabled athletes, suspected to be the most and least effective. Ten experienced non-disabled male cross-country skiers went through an incremental testing protocol with an ergometer simulating double poling in two sitting postures "kneeing" and "knee-high." The protocol consisted of 3 × 4 min steady-state stages (13, 22, and 34% of maximal sprint power output). Subjects' respiratory gases and heart rate were measured and blood lactate concentrations were determined. In addition, pulling forces and motion capture recordings were collected. Oxygen consumption was 15.5% (p < 0.01) higher …
Additional file 1: of Construct validity and reliability of the Finnish version of the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score
2018
The back-translation of the Finnish version of the KOOS questionnaire “KOOS KNEE QUESTIONNAIRE”. (PDF 87 kb)