Medial meniscal root tears are often disabling injuries that can occur in isolation during low-velocity, deep knee flexion maneuvers in middle-aged patients. The most common meniscal root tear pattern is a radial tear near the root attachment (type II). Root tears are often associated with meniscal extrusion, identified on magnetic resonance imaging. Relocation of the meniscal root to its anatomic center is a reported current difficulty faced by surgeons during surgical repair. However, this can be achieved via sufficient peripheral release of the posteromedial capsular attachment of the medial meniscus. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe the authors' current surgical technique for medial meniscus root repair with a periphera...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Meniscal root tears are defined as radial tears of t...
The load-distributing function is most critical in meniscal function, and meniscal extrusion suggest...
Meniscal root tears are defined as radial tears located within 1 cm from the meniscal attachment or ...
Meniscal root tears are an increasingly recognized condition. These tears can cause the meniscus to ...
The meniscus roots are critical for meniscus function in preserving correct knee kinematics and avoi...
Meniscal root tears have become increasingly recognized in the past decade. Lateral meniscus root te...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Tears of the posterior medial meniscus root commonly result in extrusion of the meniscus and disrupt...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
Purpose Transtibial repair of a medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT) can improve clinical out...
Medial meniscus posterior root tear is one of the underestimated knee injuries in terms of incidence...
ABSTRACT — Meniscal root tears (MRTs) are defined as radial tears within 1 cm of the meniscal root i...
The biomechanical consequences of a tear of the posterior root of the medial meniscus are comparable...
The integrity of the meniscal root insertions is fundamental to preserve correct knee kinematics and...
Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instabil...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Meniscal root tears are defined as radial tears of t...
The load-distributing function is most critical in meniscal function, and meniscal extrusion suggest...
Meniscal root tears are defined as radial tears located within 1 cm from the meniscal attachment or ...
Meniscal root tears are an increasingly recognized condition. These tears can cause the meniscus to ...
The meniscus roots are critical for meniscus function in preserving correct knee kinematics and avoi...
Meniscal root tears have become increasingly recognized in the past decade. Lateral meniscus root te...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Tears of the posterior medial meniscus root commonly result in extrusion of the meniscus and disrupt...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
Purpose Transtibial repair of a medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT) can improve clinical out...
Medial meniscus posterior root tear is one of the underestimated knee injuries in terms of incidence...
ABSTRACT — Meniscal root tears (MRTs) are defined as radial tears within 1 cm of the meniscal root i...
The biomechanical consequences of a tear of the posterior root of the medial meniscus are comparable...
The integrity of the meniscal root insertions is fundamental to preserve correct knee kinematics and...
Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instabil...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Meniscal root tears are defined as radial tears of t...
The load-distributing function is most critical in meniscal function, and meniscal extrusion suggest...
Meniscal root tears are defined as radial tears located within 1 cm from the meniscal attachment or ...