Tear of the meniscal root results in loss of circumferential hoop tension in the meniscus and increased tibiofemoral contact pressure, leading to cartilage wear. Repair of the meniscal root can restore function of the meniscus. Many techniques for root repair have recently been described. We present a technique for root repair using a transtibial socket and knotless suture technique that can be performed through standard arthroscopy portals
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
Medial meniscal tears are among the most common injuries to the knee joint. Loss of the meniscus has...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Medial meniscus posterior root tears are common injuries, especially in the Asian world. This injury...
A technique for posterior meniscal root reinsertion is presented. With the arthroscope in the centra...
Meniscal root injuries can compromise knee function and lead to early degenerative changes if not ap...
Meniscal root tears occur in isolation or concurrently with ligamentous knee injury and cause signif...
The biomechanical consequences of a tear of the posterior root of the medial meniscus are comparable...
A meniscal root tear is one of the common knee injuries that can lead to degenerative changes in the...
The meniscal root attachments are critical for meniscal function by securing the menisci in place an...
Medial meniscal posterior root repair techniques have shown positive yet varied results in the liter...
Improved understanding and treatment of posterior medial and lateral meniscus root tears have attrac...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
The menisci are important structures within the knee and play a critical role in maintaining proper ...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
Medial meniscal tears are among the most common injuries to the knee joint. Loss of the meniscus has...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Medial meniscus posterior root tears are common injuries, especially in the Asian world. This injury...
A technique for posterior meniscal root reinsertion is presented. With the arthroscope in the centra...
Meniscal root injuries can compromise knee function and lead to early degenerative changes if not ap...
Meniscal root tears occur in isolation or concurrently with ligamentous knee injury and cause signif...
The biomechanical consequences of a tear of the posterior root of the medial meniscus are comparable...
A meniscal root tear is one of the common knee injuries that can lead to degenerative changes in the...
The meniscal root attachments are critical for meniscal function by securing the menisci in place an...
Medial meniscal posterior root repair techniques have shown positive yet varied results in the liter...
Improved understanding and treatment of posterior medial and lateral meniscus root tears have attrac...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
The menisci are important structures within the knee and play a critical role in maintaining proper ...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
Medial meniscal tears are among the most common injuries to the knee joint. Loss of the meniscus has...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...