Patterns of fibre elongation and orientation for the cruciate and collateral ligaments of the human knee joint and for the patellar tendon have not yet been established in three-dimensions. These patterns are essential for understanding thoroughly the contribution of these soft tissues to joint function and of value in surgical treatments for a more conscious assessment of the knee status. Measurements from 10 normal cadaver knees are here reported using an accurate surgical navigation system and consistent anatomical references, over a large flexion arc, and according to current recommended conventions. The contours of relevant sub-bundles were digitised over the corresponding origins and insertions on the bones. Representative fibres were...
No quantitative data are reported in the literature regarding the orientation of anterior cruciate l...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effects of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) implant des...
Equivalent spatial mechanisms already proved to replicate the passive motion of the knee, i.e. the r...
Patterns of fibre elongation and orientation for the cruciate and collateral ligaments of the human ...
Patterns of fibre elongation and orientation for the cruciate and collateral ligaments of the human ...
The development of a mathematical model of the knee ligaments in the sagittal plane is presented. Es...
The cruciate ligaments of the knee consist of numerous fascicles, groups of which comprise fibre bun...
Passive knee-joint motion and 'stability' characteristics depend on the interrelation between joint ...
The common approach to assess the stabilizing role of the ACL in the knee has been to measure the el...
Background: Ligament isometry is a cornerstone in the description of normal knee function and thorou...
On the basis of earlier reported data on the in vitro kinematics of passive knee-joint motions of fo...
On the basis of earlier reported data on the in vitro kinematics of passive knee-joint motions of fo...
This study aimed to quantify the elongation patterns of the collateral ligaments following TKA durin...
International audienceBackground: Accurate knowledge about the length variation of the knee ligament...
The position of the fibula around the proximal tibia varies in different people; it was therefore hy...
No quantitative data are reported in the literature regarding the orientation of anterior cruciate l...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effects of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) implant des...
Equivalent spatial mechanisms already proved to replicate the passive motion of the knee, i.e. the r...
Patterns of fibre elongation and orientation for the cruciate and collateral ligaments of the human ...
Patterns of fibre elongation and orientation for the cruciate and collateral ligaments of the human ...
The development of a mathematical model of the knee ligaments in the sagittal plane is presented. Es...
The cruciate ligaments of the knee consist of numerous fascicles, groups of which comprise fibre bun...
Passive knee-joint motion and 'stability' characteristics depend on the interrelation between joint ...
The common approach to assess the stabilizing role of the ACL in the knee has been to measure the el...
Background: Ligament isometry is a cornerstone in the description of normal knee function and thorou...
On the basis of earlier reported data on the in vitro kinematics of passive knee-joint motions of fo...
On the basis of earlier reported data on the in vitro kinematics of passive knee-joint motions of fo...
This study aimed to quantify the elongation patterns of the collateral ligaments following TKA durin...
International audienceBackground: Accurate knowledge about the length variation of the knee ligament...
The position of the fibula around the proximal tibia varies in different people; it was therefore hy...
No quantitative data are reported in the literature regarding the orientation of anterior cruciate l...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effects of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) implant des...
Equivalent spatial mechanisms already proved to replicate the passive motion of the knee, i.e. the r...