ObjectiveReports in the literature of low-energy (LE) knee dislocation (KD) in obese patients have been increasing. This study was undertaken to define the risk factors for KD by LE mechanisms and the outcomes of these patients compared with those with high-energy (HE) trauma.MethodsAll patients with a complete KD presenting to the emergency department of a large urban level I trauma center were reviewed. Patient information collected included age, sex, weight, height, body mass index (BMI), injury mechanism, neurovascular and orthopedic injuries, and operations performed to treat vascular injuries. Risk factors for KD and concomitant injuries were compared between HE traumatic dislocations and LE dislocations in obese patients (BMI >30 kg/...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether increased knee joint loading due to improved ambulatory funct...
Background: There is controversy among arthroplasty surgeons in regard to performing unicompartmenta...
Objective. To describe the associations between physical disability measures and knee cartilage defe...
ObjectiveReports in the literature of low-energy (LE) knee dislocation (KD) in obese patients have b...
AbstractKnee dislocation is often related to high-energy trauma and may be associated with neurovasc...
AbstractPurpose: Morbidly obese patients who sustained popliteal vascular injury after spontaneous k...
Background: Knee dislocations from minor trauma have been reported sparsely in the literature. The c...
Traumatic knee dislocation is a serious and potentially limb threatening injury that can be easily m...
AbstractIn 2012, 32.3% of the French population over 18years of age was considered overweight (25≤BM...
Introduction: Morel–Lavallee lesion (MLL) is an infrequent or underreported serious consequence of c...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Abstract: Traumatic knee dislocation is a serious and potentially limb threatening injury that can b...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Objective: The objective of this research is to examine the complications associated with obese pati...
Introduction: The incidence of obesity has increased significantly worldwide. Our hypothesis was tha...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether increased knee joint loading due to improved ambulatory funct...
Background: There is controversy among arthroplasty surgeons in regard to performing unicompartmenta...
Objective. To describe the associations between physical disability measures and knee cartilage defe...
ObjectiveReports in the literature of low-energy (LE) knee dislocation (KD) in obese patients have b...
AbstractKnee dislocation is often related to high-energy trauma and may be associated with neurovasc...
AbstractPurpose: Morbidly obese patients who sustained popliteal vascular injury after spontaneous k...
Background: Knee dislocations from minor trauma have been reported sparsely in the literature. The c...
Traumatic knee dislocation is a serious and potentially limb threatening injury that can be easily m...
AbstractIn 2012, 32.3% of the French population over 18years of age was considered overweight (25≤BM...
Introduction: Morel–Lavallee lesion (MLL) is an infrequent or underreported serious consequence of c...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Abstract: Traumatic knee dislocation is a serious and potentially limb threatening injury that can b...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Objective: The objective of this research is to examine the complications associated with obese pati...
Introduction: The incidence of obesity has increased significantly worldwide. Our hypothesis was tha...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether increased knee joint loading due to improved ambulatory funct...
Background: There is controversy among arthroplasty surgeons in regard to performing unicompartmenta...
Objective. To describe the associations between physical disability measures and knee cartilage defe...