ABSTRACTObjectives: The purpose of the present study was to review the epidemiological aspects of tendon ruptures of the knee extensor apparatus at a level 1 hospital. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 76 lesions of the knee extensor apparatus that were treated surgically at the Miguel Couto Municipal Hospital between March 2004 and March 2011. We took into consideration age, sex, trauma mechanism, anatomical classification of the lesion, affected side, comorbidities and associated lesions. Results: Among the patients studied, 68 were male and the mean age was 36 years. Regarding the trauma mechanism, 62 lesions occurred due to direct trauma; the right side was affected in 21 cases; eight presented comorbidities and four presented associ...
The major ligaments of the knee joint consists of ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL. Major ligament injuries oft...
Background: Patella related injuries are most commonly seen in young adults and individuals with con...
Abstract Jumper's knee is a typical functional overload injury because it affects those athletes who...
ABSTRACTObjectives: The purpose of the present study was to review the epidemiological aspects of te...
OBJETIVOS: O propósito do presente estudo é revisar aspectos epidemiológicos das rupturas tendinosas...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This was a retrospective case-control study on total ruptures of the extensor ...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral extensor tendon ruptures of the knee are rare and have only been published in ...
AbstractObjectivesto review radiographs of patients who suffered tendon tears of the knee extensor a...
Objectives Injuries to the native extensor mechanism (EM) of the knee are potentially disabling and ...
Background and Aims: Quadriceps and patella tendon ruptures are uncommon injuries often resulting fr...
Objective: Research was aimed to identify a rare mechanism of a serious knee injury which causes dam...
AbstractObjectiveThis was a retrospective case-control study on total ruptures of the extensor appar...
Extensor mechanism rupture is a serious event requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. Patella frac...
Introduction: We conduct a systematic and qualitative review of the current literature to evaluate s...
Objective In patients with traumatic knee distorsion and hemarthrosis, to investigate the panorama o...
The major ligaments of the knee joint consists of ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL. Major ligament injuries oft...
Background: Patella related injuries are most commonly seen in young adults and individuals with con...
Abstract Jumper's knee is a typical functional overload injury because it affects those athletes who...
ABSTRACTObjectives: The purpose of the present study was to review the epidemiological aspects of te...
OBJETIVOS: O propósito do presente estudo é revisar aspectos epidemiológicos das rupturas tendinosas...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This was a retrospective case-control study on total ruptures of the extensor ...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral extensor tendon ruptures of the knee are rare and have only been published in ...
AbstractObjectivesto review radiographs of patients who suffered tendon tears of the knee extensor a...
Objectives Injuries to the native extensor mechanism (EM) of the knee are potentially disabling and ...
Background and Aims: Quadriceps and patella tendon ruptures are uncommon injuries often resulting fr...
Objective: Research was aimed to identify a rare mechanism of a serious knee injury which causes dam...
AbstractObjectiveThis was a retrospective case-control study on total ruptures of the extensor appar...
Extensor mechanism rupture is a serious event requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. Patella frac...
Introduction: We conduct a systematic and qualitative review of the current literature to evaluate s...
Objective In patients with traumatic knee distorsion and hemarthrosis, to investigate the panorama o...
The major ligaments of the knee joint consists of ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL. Major ligament injuries oft...
Background: Patella related injuries are most commonly seen in young adults and individuals with con...
Abstract Jumper's knee is a typical functional overload injury because it affects those athletes who...