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Medial patellar instability is an uncommon form of patellar instability. The traditional surgical approaches to patellar instability aim to address lateral instability through medialization of the ...
What Is medial compartment osteoarthritis? What causes it? How do you treat it? Learn what you need to know.
OBJECTIVES: To correlate glenohumeral translation in the anterior/posterior direction with medial and lateral rotation of the humerus. In addition, the length of the anterior and posterior component ...
Find out what you need to know about the meniscus, including risks, benefits, and how it may affect your health.
2. Lateral radiograph marking out the long axis of the first metatarsal in preparation for K-wire trajectory and placement of the screws is shown. 3.
Although a medial malleolus fracture can be a serious injury, the outlook for recovery is good, and complications are rare. Here’s what you need to know.
"Instead of representing different types of ectoderm arrayed along the medial-lateral axis, the colony will represent the nervous system arrayed along the longitudinal axis of the embryonic structure.
Medial capsular ligament advancement on the femur because of the inability to achieve ligamentous stability with lateral release in valgus cases. Incision in the capsule is marked with broken lines.
When it comes to building strong, stable shoulders, lateral raises are a staple exercise that hits the middle, or lateral, ...
Conclusions: There is evidence of local, non-neuronal production of catecholamines, but not acetylcholine, in fibroblasts in the tissue at the muscle origin at the lateral and medial epicondyles in ...