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Knee: Current Concepts in Kinematics, Injury Types & Treatment Options

Knee: Current Concepts in Kinematics, Injury Types & Treatment Options

9781619422681
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Knee injuries are common occurrences that affect the young active population and can lead to subsequent long term joint degeneration. This book provides an overview of current research examining knee injury mechanisms, prevention, and treatment options. Detailed discussions are included related to current treatment options for ACL injury, PCL injury, meniscal tears, patellofemoral instability, and combined knee pathology. Additionally, current advances in tissue engineering in ACL reconstruction and results following transphyseal ACL reconstruction in adolescents are examined. Furthermore, biomechanical studies and computerised modelling techniques are highlighted as methods for determining the mechanisms and sequelae of knee injuries, thus aiding in the development of injury prevention programs.
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9781619422681
9781619422681

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
243
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
688
  • Preface; Biomechanical Response of the Knee in Sports Injury Scenarios; 3D Computational Modeling of the Human Knee in Physiological state; Effect of a Lower Limb Injury Prevention Program on Landing Position in Female Basketball Athletes; Deletorious Effects of Fatigue on Knee Joint Proprioception in Soccer Players; Knee Joint Kinematics in Healthy Children & Children With Hypermobility Syndrome; The Mature Sheep as an Animal Model for Bio-enhanced Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair & Reconstruction; Anatomic Double-bundle ACL Reconstruction; Current Concepts in PCL Reconstruction.
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