保护膝关节的原则 保护膝关节的原则
Matthew J Kraeutler1, Patrick C McCulloch2, Armando F Vidal3
1Department of Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, U.S.A..
概括
保持膝关节健康需要注意对齐,阴囊完整性和带稳定性,特别是前十字带 (ACL). 解决这三个因素对于成功保护膝盖和最佳手术结果至关重要.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 生物力学 生物力学
背景情况:
- 膝关节的保护依赖于三个相互依存的因素:对齐,阴茎状况和带稳定性.
- 一个因素的缺陷会对其他因素产生负面影响,破坏膝盖平衡.
- 前十字带 (ACL) 和中间半阴囊对于防止前转移至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了强调膝关节保护因素的相互联系.
- 突出这些因素对关节软骨健康的影响.
- 引导外科医生解决所有相关因素,以成功治疗膝关节软骨病理.
主要方法:
- 关于膝关节稳定性的生物力学原理的审查.
- 对临床观察关于膝盖结构之间的相互依赖性的分析.
- 关于软骨保存程序结果的证据综合.
主要成果:
- 中间阴茎缺陷增加了ACL重建失败的风险.
- 慢性ACL缺陷增加了中间半月板撕裂的风险.
- 软骨手术的最佳结果需要纠正错位,半缺陷和带缺陷.
结论:
- 成功地保护膝关节需要采用整体方法.
- 外科医生必须评估和解决对齐,半状况,膝关节软骨病理患者的带稳定性.
- 综合管理所有三个因素对于有利的外科结果至关重要.
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