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There are less traumatic therapies available for partial ligamental tears.
The conversion of ligamental tissue to bone usually extends along the sides of the vertebrae of the spine.
Instability of the atlanto-axial joint occurs in approximately 15% of people with DS, probably due to ligamental laxity.
If the plica tethers the patella to the femoral condyle, the symptoms may cause it to be mistaken for Patello-femoral Syndrome or ligamental plague.
The Eremopezus specimen on the other hand has deep ligamental pits on the lateral and medial sides of the distal condyles, which are not found in the elephant birds proper.
The word "trough" in the common name refers to the fact that all Mactra shells have a large ligamental pit at the hinge line, which in life contains a large internal ligament.
The stem is composed of highly porous ossicles which are connected by ligamentary tissue.
Joints are formed by the ligamentous connection between two adjacent bones.
In this situation there is an absence of osseous and ligamentous structures.
Indoor cycling has to be avoided in people having ligamentous laxity.
Injuries may be isolated or combined with other ligamentous injuries.
This deformity is more common in women and people with familial ligamentous laxity.
The sacroiliac joint is highly dependent on its strong ligamentous structure for support and stability.
The ligamentous structures offer resistance to shear and loading.
Ligamentous laxity is a term given to describe "loose ligaments."
If muscular control does not compensate for ligamentous laxity, joint instability may result.
Ligamentous deterioration or instability may be a factor.
The dorsal is triangular and rough for ligamentous attachment.
Someone with ligamentous laxity, by definition, has loose ligaments.
According to Sutherland's model, all the joints in the body are balanced ligamentous articular mechanisms.
Ligamentous injuries about the ankle joint section of Foot and ankle surgery.
Trauma from ligamentous, osseous or meniscal injuries can result in an effusion.
Prolotherapy use began in the 1930s and was originally used in the treatment of ligamentous laxity.
The function of the ligamentous system is guiding and constraining certain patterns of motion.
The majority of medial knee injuries are isolated ligamentous injuries.
It is exceedingly rare for the ankle joint to dislocate in the presence of ligamentous injury alone.
Fractures, ligamentous injuries and dislocations can easily be recognised with a 0.2 mm resolution.
Its sides are flattened, and on each is a depression, surmounted by a tubercle, for ligamentous attachment.
In connection with the stylohyoideus muscle a ligamentous band, the stylohyoid ligament, may be described.
This ligamentous attachment ensures that the proximal fragment remains in its correct anatomical position.
Type I: a central duplication, not attached to the adjacent finger by osseous or ligamentous attachments.
He was an outstanding teacher and innovator of many surgical techniques for ligamentous reconstructions about the knee and shoulder.