Cubitus valgus is a deformity in which the forearm is angled out away from the body when the arm is fully extended. When it affects both arms, it’s known as cubitus valgus bilateral. When your palm is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with patellofemoral instability had significantly different mechanical axis vs. those with ACL injury.
Pseudolaxity is false laxity or false looseness of the knee which occurs when the joint has suffered a wear and tear injury which then mimics the looseness that occurs with a severe sprain.
Varus knee is a condition that’s commonly referred to as genu varum. It’s what causes some people to be bowlegged. It happens when your tibia, the larger bone in your shin, turns inward instead of ...
A recent study determined that African-Americans were less likely to have a varus thrust, but more likely to have valgus thrust than Caucasians. Varus thrust is visualized during gait as the worsening ...
The elbow is a complex hinge whose basic range of motion occurs in a single plane. Pronation and supination of the forearm result from motion of the radius on the capitellum and at the radioulnar ...
Background Dynamic, sequential analysis of knee kinematics is necessary to establish an effective screening method for risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, since dynamic knee valgus is ...
A recent study determined that African-Americans were less likely to have a varus thrust, but more likely to have valgus thrust than Caucasians. Varus thrust is visualized during gait as the worsening ...
African-Americans were less likely to have a varus thrust, but more likely to have valgus thrust than Caucasians says a new study. African-Americans were less likely to have a varus thrust, but more ...