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Special Clinical Tests for the Diagnosis of Meniscal Injuries
Meniscal injuries of the knee are among the most common orthopedic conditions, particularl...
Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Meniscal Tears
Meniscal tears are among the most common intra-articular knee injuries and may occur due t...
Mechanisms of Meniscal Injury Across Different Age Groups
Meniscal tears can occur through different mechanisms depending on the patient’s age, tiss...
Acute Phase Meniscus Tear Treatment
For all types of meniscus injuries, the first step is protective treatment, including rest...
The Role of MRI in Diagnosing Meniscus Injuries
MRI is now considered the standard non-invasive method for diagnosing meniscus injuries, o...
Do the Knee Menisci Have Blood Supply and Nerves?
Knee menisci are divided into three vascular zones from the periphery toward the center: t...
Characteristics of the Medial Meniscus
The medial meniscus has an open C-shaped structure with a larger radius of curvature compa...
Is meniscus and knee ligament surgery performed using laser?
Meniscus and knee ligament surgeries are usually performed through two or more small incis...
Trigger Finger
Trigger finger is a painful condition that causes the fingers, especially the thumb, to ca...
The most important causes of hip joint degeneration
The most important causes of hip joint degeneration are as follows:
Femoral Head ...