Injuries of the knee joint
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Smillie, Ian Scott
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2019-02-15T14:22:20Z
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2019-02-15T14:22:20Z
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1946
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE QUADRICEPS
Cornparative anatomy 1. Relation of derangement of nieclranísni to
evolution 1. Quadriceps insufficiency 2. Importance of active exercise 2. Vastus medialis 3. Quadriceps exercises 3,
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TRAUMATIC SYNOVITIS AND HAEMARTHROSIS
Synovial membrane 8. Origin and function of synovial fluid 10, Reaction of synovial membrane to injury 10. Regeneration of synovial
membrane 11. Constituents of a traumatic synovial effusion 11.
Rationale and technique of aspiration in traumatic synovitis 12. Clinical
features and treatment of traumatic synovitis 13. Reaction of synovial
tissues to haemarthrosis 15. Clinical features and treatment of
haemarthrosis 16.
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THE SURGICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MENISCI
AND MECHANISM OF THEIR INJURIES . Medial meniscus 19. Relation of menisci to evolution of knee joint 20. Relation of medial meniscus to medial collateral ligament 20. Tibial
attachment of medial collateral ligament 21. Relation of the menisci to
the femoral and tibial condyles 21. Significant features of joint physiology in flexion and extension 22. Lateral meniscus 23. Relation of
lateral meniscus to lateral collateral ligament 23. Mobility of lateral
meniscus 24. Function of the menisci 21. Summary of factors which
may influence the vulnerability of menisci 24. Mechanism of injury 27.
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SURGICAL PATHOLOGY OE THE MENISCI
Classification of lesions 31. Longitudinal tears 31. Transverse tears 36.
Various combinations of longitudinal and transverse tears 38. Cystic
degeneration 39. Congenital anomalies 43. Calcification and ossification
46. Healing of torn meniscus 48. Regeneration of menisci following
excision 51. Author's statistics 55.
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CLINICAL FEATURES OF INTERNAL DERANGEMENTS OF THE
KNEE JOINT RELATIVE TO THE MENISCI
History, symptoms, and signs 57. Lateral meniscus 66. Recent injuries 67. Lesions of both menisci 68. Cystic degeneration 70. Congenital discs 74. Retained posterior segment 75. Lesions of regenerated
menisci 75. Radiological examination 76. Errors of diagnosis 77. ...
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33992
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Injuries of the knee joint
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
ChM Master of Surgery
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