Background: Avulsion of the biceps femoris from the fibula and proximal tibia is encountered in clinical practice. While the anatomy of the primary posterolateral corner structures has been qualitatively and quantitatively described, a quantitative analysis regarding the insertions of the biceps femoris on the fibula and proximal tibia is lacking. Purpose: To quantitatively assess the insertions of the biceps femoris, fibular collateral ligament (FCL), and anterolateral ligament (ALL) on the fibula and proximal tibia as well as establish relationships among these structures and to pertinent surgical anatomy. Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: Dissections were performed on 12 nonpaired, fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens iden...
Category: Hindfoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose: New surgical techniques for Achilles tendon inserti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proximity of anteroposterior locking bolts inserted into the distal meta...
Numerous clinical and experimental investigations on medial, anterior, and ro-tatory instability of ...
Background: Avulsion of the biceps femoris from the fibula and proximal tibia is encountered in clin...
Contains fulltext : 48551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We have quanti...
Rupture of distal biceps tendon is common and there are very few research articles describing its an...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to present an overview, based on a literature search, of surgica...
Study design Descriptive laboratory study. Purpose The femoral anatomic insertion site and the optim...
Background: The anatomy of the distal biceps tendon and aponeurosis has not been studied in detail. ...
Copyright © 2007 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: The anatomy of the distal bi...
Background: Hip endoscopy facilitates the treatment of extra-articular disorders of the proximal fem...
PURPOSE: To provide an anatomical and morphometric basis for the femoral insertions of the posterio...
Copyright © 2015 Srinath Kamineni et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
<p>The muscle in this example is located in the lower left leg, anterior to the tibia and fibula. On...
Background: The original discovery of an extra-articular ligamentous structure on the anterolateral ...
Category: Hindfoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose: New surgical techniques for Achilles tendon inserti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proximity of anteroposterior locking bolts inserted into the distal meta...
Numerous clinical and experimental investigations on medial, anterior, and ro-tatory instability of ...
Background: Avulsion of the biceps femoris from the fibula and proximal tibia is encountered in clin...
Contains fulltext : 48551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We have quanti...
Rupture of distal biceps tendon is common and there are very few research articles describing its an...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to present an overview, based on a literature search, of surgica...
Study design Descriptive laboratory study. Purpose The femoral anatomic insertion site and the optim...
Background: The anatomy of the distal biceps tendon and aponeurosis has not been studied in detail. ...
Copyright © 2007 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: The anatomy of the distal bi...
Background: Hip endoscopy facilitates the treatment of extra-articular disorders of the proximal fem...
PURPOSE: To provide an anatomical and morphometric basis for the femoral insertions of the posterio...
Copyright © 2015 Srinath Kamineni et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
<p>The muscle in this example is located in the lower left leg, anterior to the tibia and fibula. On...
Background: The original discovery of an extra-articular ligamentous structure on the anterolateral ...
Category: Hindfoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose: New surgical techniques for Achilles tendon inserti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proximity of anteroposterior locking bolts inserted into the distal meta...
Numerous clinical and experimental investigations on medial, anterior, and ro-tatory instability of ...