Background: Numerous clinical examination maneuvers have been developed to identify meniscus tears of the knee. While meniscus injuries vary significantly in type and severity, no maneuvers have been developed that help to distinguish particular tear characteristics. Purpose: This nonconsecutive case series highlights a distinctive clinical finding that correlates with inferiorly displaced flap tears of the medial meniscus that become trapped in the medial gutter of the knee, as identified through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and arthroscopy. Study Design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Eight patients with trapped medial meniscus tears were identified from a single surgeon’s academic orthopaedic sports medicine...
Medial posterior horn meniscal tear is difficult to visualise during arthroscopy and is occasionally...
CLINICAL PRESENTATION & EXAM: During a patient history, patient may report feeling a snap in the kne...
We assessed the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant lesions o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the commonly occurring patterns of small displaced tears of the menisci of th...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relation between meniscal extrusion on magnet...
This article characterizes common meniscal pathologies, reviews magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) dia...
The purpose of this study was to compare preoperative variables and postoperative outcomes between f...
Background: Mechanical knee symptoms are often considered important in the decision to perform knee ...
Introduction: Knee joint is one of the most commonly injured joints because of its anatomical struct...
Introduction: This study was conducted to compare the clinical and arthroscopic findings in lateral ...
The meniscus root plays an essential role in maintaining the circumferential hoop tension and preven...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the intra-articular patterns in the rotational d...
PURPOSE: To report the arthroscopic treatment results of a degenerative medial meniscus tear with a ...
PubMed: 33010772Background: The present study aimed to evaluate stress radiography and magnetic reso...
The meniscus root plays an essential role in maintaining the circumferential hoop tension and preven...
Medial posterior horn meniscal tear is difficult to visualise during arthroscopy and is occasionally...
CLINICAL PRESENTATION & EXAM: During a patient history, patient may report feeling a snap in the kne...
We assessed the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant lesions o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the commonly occurring patterns of small displaced tears of the menisci of th...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relation between meniscal extrusion on magnet...
This article characterizes common meniscal pathologies, reviews magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) dia...
The purpose of this study was to compare preoperative variables and postoperative outcomes between f...
Background: Mechanical knee symptoms are often considered important in the decision to perform knee ...
Introduction: Knee joint is one of the most commonly injured joints because of its anatomical struct...
Introduction: This study was conducted to compare the clinical and arthroscopic findings in lateral ...
The meniscus root plays an essential role in maintaining the circumferential hoop tension and preven...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the intra-articular patterns in the rotational d...
PURPOSE: To report the arthroscopic treatment results of a degenerative medial meniscus tear with a ...
PubMed: 33010772Background: The present study aimed to evaluate stress radiography and magnetic reso...
The meniscus root plays an essential role in maintaining the circumferential hoop tension and preven...
Medial posterior horn meniscal tear is difficult to visualise during arthroscopy and is occasionally...
CLINICAL PRESENTATION & EXAM: During a patient history, patient may report feeling a snap in the kne...
We assessed the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant lesions o...