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facilitate changes in the knee geometry that can cancel out the force, that resulting in cranial translation of the tibia, thus ensuring dynamic stability of the joint [3–5]. Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA ...
for the whole body and for specific regions, often the pelvic region, from a whole-body MRI. Finally, dual-energy quantitative computed tomography (QCT) can also be used to assess BMF density (g/cm3) (eg, tibial ...
, are responsible for proportionate growth. The growth plates lie within 1 to 2 cm of each end of the bone, proximal and distal to where a harvesting osteotomy should be made. Most growth occurs in the proximal ...
or acetabular/ pelvic bone loss in total hip arthroplasty revision, distal femoral and/or proximal tibial bone loss in total knee arthroplasty revision), degenerative joint disease (e.g., full thickness AC defect ...
clinical validation of these pelvic models. Shim et al. [14] recognized this need and therefore developed a new, faster FE modeling process that may accelerate wider model validation. They show that larger ...
, respectively. In spite of worsening opioid abuse in the general population, some measures, such as routine INSPECT and UDT, along with responsible prescribing patterns, may improve safety and maintain opioid ...
or chemical contact, (6) acupuncture or pain in the lower limbs, (7) proximal leg muscle atrophy and weakness, (8) foot deformity, (9) abnormal foot pressure and callosity, (10) lack of joint range of motion ...
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