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Partial ruptures of the distal triceps tendons show only slightly lower ultimate load to failure: a biomechanical study
ObjectivePartial ruptures of the distal triceps tendon are usually treated surgically from a size of > 50% tendon involvement. The aim of this study...
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The tibial tunnel drilling angles of 60° provided a lower ultimate load to failure on a single bundle posterior cruciate ligament graft using interference screw fixation compared to 30°/45°
PurposeTo biomechanically compare the initial fixation strength of grafts among three tibial tunnel angles (30°/45°/60°) in transtibial posterior...
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All-suture anchor size and drill angle influence load to failure in a porcine model of subpectoral biceps tenodesis, a biomechanical study
BackgroundTenodesis of the long head of the biceps tendon is frequently performed in shoulder surgery, and all-suture anchors have become more...
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No difference in load to failure or stiffness between transosseous tunnels, suture anchors, and cortical buttons for pectoralis major tendon repair: a systematic review & meta-analysis
PurposeSurgical options for pectoralis major tendon tears include primary repair, though there is no consensus as to which constructs are...
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An MCL internal brace can withstand cyclic fatigue loading and produce a valgus load to failure similar to that of intact knees
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to report on the biomechanical durability and strength of an MCL internal brace construct. The null hypothesis is...
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Effects of various load magnitudes on ACL: an in vitro study using adolescent porcine stifle joints
IntroductionThe escalating incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, particularly among adolescents, is a pressing concern. The study...
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Neuromuscular status and training load during 1 week of international training camp: the case of the U-21 football national team from the Czech Republic
The study aimed to describe the neuromuscular status and training load in the U-21 soccer football from the Czech Republic during an international...
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Comparing the mechanical characteristics between leg lengthening using only an Ilizarov external fixator and leg lengthening over a nail using an external fixator manufactured in Vietnam
PurposeThe mechanical characteristics of leg lengthening over a nail (LON) using an external fixator are not well known; specifically, the number of...
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In vivo axial load-share ratio measurement using a novel hexapod system for safe external fixator removal
BackgroundExternal fixation is widely used in the treatment of traumatic fractures; however, orthopedic surgeons encounter challenges in deciding the...
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Biomechanical improvement of anterior talofibular ligament by augmentation repair of ligament advance reinforcement system: a cadaver study
BackgroundAnkle sprain are one of the most frequent sports injuries. Some individuals will develop chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI) after...
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No difference in biomechanical properties of simple, horizontal mattress, and double row repair in Bankart repair: a systematic review and meta-analysis of biomechanical studies
BackgroundArthroscopic Bankart repair is the most common procedure in patients with anterior shoulder instability. Various repair techniques using...
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Association of post-transplantation anellovirus viral load with kidney transplant rejection in children
BackgroundPost-transplantation immunosuppressive therapy reduces the risk of graft rejection but raises the risk of infection and malignancy. A...
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Biomechanical strength of triceps tendon repairs: systematic review and meta-regression analysis of human cadaveric studies
PurposeIt is unclear which triceps tendon repair constructs and techniques produce the strongest biomechanical performance while minimizing the risk...
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Failure load of the femoral insertion site of the anterior cruciate ligament in a porcine model: comparison of different portions and knee flexion angles
BackgroundThis study compared the failure load of the femoral insertion site of the anterior cruciate ligament between different portions and knee...
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Tibial nerve stimulation increases vaginal blood perfusion and bone mineral density and yield load in ovariectomized rat menopause model
Introduction and hypothesisHuman menopause transition and post-menopausal syndrome, driven by reduced ovarian activity and estrogen levels, are...
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Biomechanical evaluation of the proximal chevron osteotomy in comparison to the Lapidus arthrodesis for the correction of hallux valgus deformities
PurposeThe proximal chevron osteotomy and the modified Lapidus arthrodesis are both procedures utilized for deformity correction in patients with...
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Biomechanical evaluation of reconstruction of the posterior complex in restorative laminoplasty with miniplates
ObjectiveTo evaluate the biomechanical effects of different miniplates on restorative laminoplasty.
MethodsAssembled restorative laminoplasty models...
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Effectiveness of desertliving cistanche in managing hyperlipidemic osteoporosis in ovariectomized rats through the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
BackgroundTo aim of this study is to assess the mechanism through which Desertliving Cistanche modulates the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway in the...