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July 29, 2019  |  By SORI Admin  |  In Uncategorized

ACL injury prevention programs work for females

Strong evidences exist to support that ACL injury prevention programs can reduce ACL injuries in females but not in males. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jor.24043

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July 12, 2019  |  By SORI Admin  |  In Uncategorized

Knee joint moments can inform ACL force

ACL force during landing is significantly correlated to abduction and internal rotational knee moments. Results also highlight tibial posterior slope as an important anatomical risk factor for ACL injury. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/jor.24313

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July 12, 2019  |  By SORI Admin  |  In Uncategorized

Roles of joint biomechanics assessment on joint replacement

Functional joint biomechanics assessment will further improve arthroplasty outcomes. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jor.24317

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July 12, 2019  |  By SORI Admin  |  In Uncategorized

Gender effect on ligament length and rupture risks within lateral compartment of the knee joint

Females have shorter ligaments within the lateral compartments of their knees and may explain their higher likelihood to rupture these ligaments. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-46351-0

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July 8, 2019  |  By SORI Admin  |  In Uncategorized

Surgical consideration for kinematic alignment technique in knee arthroplasty

Dr David Parker, an orthopaedic surgeon from NSKC and a director of SORI published an article in the highly prestigious orthopaedic journal (The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery) to highlight long-term risks associated with currently popular kinematic alignment technique used in knee replacement. https://journals.lww.com/jbjsjournal/Fulltext/2019/07030/A_Cautionary_Note_for_Advocates_of.20.aspx

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  • Some interesting articles Friday, 6, Sep
  • Tibiofemoral joint kinematics & implant design Friday, 2, Aug
  • Predicting ACL rupture risk in children Friday, 2, Aug
  • Dr Parker (SORI director) at TOSSM 2019 Monday, 29, Jul
  • Obesity does not affect knee abduction moments in knee osteoarithitis patients Monday, 29, Jul

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