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- Traumatic Arthrotomy – Core EM
History: Mechanisms that should raise suspicion for violation of the joint capsule include penetrating trauma (knives, sharp objects, gunshot), falls, or other high energy injuries Physical Exam Laceration over joint which may be large or small Local wound exploration Usually sufficient for diagnosis Approach Inject wound with local anesthetic Irrigate wound with sterile saline Probe to bottom
- Posterolateral Capsular Tear - TeachMe Orthopedics
Basics Description Posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee is composed of the posterior lateral capsule and its supporting structures The supporting structures of the PLC are composed of the popliteus muscle tendon complex, the popliteofibular ligament, the lateral collateral ligament complex, and the arcuate-fabellofibular ligament complex
- Five Overlooked Injuries on Knee MRI - AJR
This article highlights five knee injuries that, in the author's experience, are commonly overlooked by readers inexperienced in knee MRI: ramp lesions, meniscocapsular tears, meniscal root ligament tears, posterior capsular ligament tears, and partial anterior cruciate ligament tears Although these injuries are readily apparent when the images are assessed for the given abnormality, the
- Knee Capsule Strains - JOI Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute
Knee Capsule Strains By The knee is the most commonly injured joint by adolescent athletes with an estimated 2 5 million sports-related injuries annually The knee is comprised of numerous structures that make up and stabilize the joint The main structures, and the most well known, are the femur, tibia, and the patella (or kneecap) These bones are surrounded by a variety of ligaments and
- Knee capsulitis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Capsulitis of the knee joint is a collective term in which arthrofibrosis plays a leading role: the pathological proliferation of scar tissue and thickening of the capsule, leading to contracture, pain, and limited flexion extension It most often develops after injury or surgery (for example, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction or joint replacement), and less commonly, against the
- Understanding the Ramp Tears of the Knee Joint: Types . . .
Ramp lesions or meniscocapsular separations are peripheral injuries that affect the posterior horn of the medial meniscus (PHMM) and the posteromedial capsule and are described as a tear or injury to the meniscocapsular junction or the meniscofemoral ligaments, particularly in the posteromedial aspect of the knee joint in the setting of pivot
- Knee capsule | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The knee capsule is a dual-layered structure that surrounds the knee joint It is relatively thin anteriorly and posteriorly and thickened laterally by the collateral ligaments Gross anatomy The outer layer of the knee capsule consists of fibr
- CAPSULE TEAR - ORTHOPEDICS-ONLINE
Capsule tear introduction Each joint is surrounded by a joint capsule Above all during sport, incorrect movements, falls or knocks on a joint can lead to capsular rupture Fingers and toes are particularly affected, but the knee and ankle joint often tear as well General information on the capsule tear Each joint is completely enclosed by a joint capsule, which consists of an inner and an
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