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- condyles articulate with the femur to form the tibiofemoral joint, the weightbearing part of the kneejoint. The medial and lateral condyle are separated...
- Kristensen SS, Viberg B (March 2018). "Effect of Early Versus Late Weightbearing in Conservatively Treated Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture: A Meta-Analysis"...
- surgical and non-surgical patients, they will still generally limit non-weightbearing (NWB) activity to two w****s. This is done using modern removable boots...
- Controlled Ankle Motion Walking Boot on Syndesmotic Instability During Weightbearing: A Cadaveric Study". Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 7 (8)....
- rotation indicates flat feet. Radiographies generally need to be taken on weightbearing feet in order to detect misalignment. Dorsoplantar projectional radiograph...
- (0/30). Weightbearing was reported by 56/59 of the patients with contact sports injuries whereas 8/30 of those with skiing injuries. Non-weightbearing in the...
- Hanrahan, Christopher J.; Saltzman, Charles L. (24 November 2017). "Weightbearing Computed Tomography of the Foot and Ankle: Emerging Technology Topical...
- refers to the syndrome of acute hip pain, joint stiffness, limp or non-weightbearing, indicative of an underlying condition such as transient synovitis or...
- impaired function after excision when performing heavy lifting and weightbearing activities, but this is suggested to be subjective considering that...
- 2004). "In vivo function of the posterior cruciate ligament during weightbearing knee flexion". Am J Sports Med. 32 (8): 1923–8. doi:10.1177/0363546504264896...