The posterior oblique ligament (POL) is the main component of the posteromedial corner (PMC) of the knee and plays a crucial role in acting as a secondary restraint against translation, rotation, and valgus forces. Injuries to the PMC often occur in association with acute or chronic deficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament and may result in anteromedial rotatory instability. A surgical technique for treatment of acute and chronic injuries of the posteromedial structures was first established by Hughston in 1973. This procedure involves an advancement and reefing of the POL and adherent posterior capsule to the stout tissue of the intact medial collateral ligament, potentially using suture anchors if the POL tissue is detached from bone....
Injury to the posterolateral corner (PLC) is difficult to diagnose; most lesions of this type are in...
The injuries of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee often remain misdiagnosed. Because most ...
AbstractInjury to the cruciate ligaments of the knee commonly occurs in association with posterolate...
The associated lesion of the posterior oblique ligament (POL) in the setting of anterior cruciate li...
Injury to the posterolateral corner structures of the knee can cause posterolateral rotatory instab...
Even though structures of the medial side of the knee have a high potential to heal without surgery,...
Abstract: Posterolateral instability (PLI) is common with posterior cruciate ligament tears and is l...
ABSTRACT: The anatomy, function, and surgical repair of the posteromedial capsular and ligamentous s...
Isolated posterolateral corner injury is an uncommon injury that could be a source of unexplained kn...
Injuries to the posterolateral corner (PLC) often result in lateral, rotational, and dorsal instabil...
Chronic posterolateral rotatory instability of the knee was introduced as a diagnostic classificatio...
SummaryIntroductionPosterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries are frequently associated with postero...
Chronic posterolateral rotatory instability of the knee was introduced as a diagnostic classificatio...
Posterolateral instability of the knee is known as one of the most challenging injuries. Although se...
The posterolateral corner (PLC) is an important stabilizer of the knee. This complex of ligaments an...
Injury to the posterolateral corner (PLC) is difficult to diagnose; most lesions of this type are in...
The injuries of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee often remain misdiagnosed. Because most ...
AbstractInjury to the cruciate ligaments of the knee commonly occurs in association with posterolate...
The associated lesion of the posterior oblique ligament (POL) in the setting of anterior cruciate li...
Injury to the posterolateral corner structures of the knee can cause posterolateral rotatory instab...
Even though structures of the medial side of the knee have a high potential to heal without surgery,...
Abstract: Posterolateral instability (PLI) is common with posterior cruciate ligament tears and is l...
ABSTRACT: The anatomy, function, and surgical repair of the posteromedial capsular and ligamentous s...
Isolated posterolateral corner injury is an uncommon injury that could be a source of unexplained kn...
Injuries to the posterolateral corner (PLC) often result in lateral, rotational, and dorsal instabil...
Chronic posterolateral rotatory instability of the knee was introduced as a diagnostic classificatio...
SummaryIntroductionPosterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries are frequently associated with postero...
Chronic posterolateral rotatory instability of the knee was introduced as a diagnostic classificatio...
Posterolateral instability of the knee is known as one of the most challenging injuries. Although se...
The posterolateral corner (PLC) is an important stabilizer of the knee. This complex of ligaments an...
Injury to the posterolateral corner (PLC) is difficult to diagnose; most lesions of this type are in...
The injuries of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee often remain misdiagnosed. Because most ...
AbstractInjury to the cruciate ligaments of the knee commonly occurs in association with posterolate...