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13:55 EDT 22nd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Symptomatic snapping knee from biceps femoris tendon subluxation: an unusual case of lateral pain in a marathon runner.

Snapping biceps femoris syndrome is an uncommon cause of lateral knee pain and may be difficult to diagnose, resulting in unsuccessful surgical intervention. In this report, we present an unusual case of a 37-year-old male marathon runner with unilateral snapping knee secondary to dislocation of the long head of the biceps femoris over the fibular head during knee flexion. The pain was great enough to interfere with his ability to practice sport. Possible causes of symptomatic snapping knee include multiple...

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Corticosteroid injections and physiotherapy 'no help for tennis elbow'

Patients with chronic unilateral lateral epicondylitis or 'tennis elbow' are unlikely to benefit from either a single corticosteroid injection or a course of physiotherapy, new research has fo...

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Ulnar nerve measurements in healthy individuals to obtain reference values.

The aim of this study was to obtain the ultrasonographical reference values of ulnar nerve cross-sectional areas at the common areas of nerve entrapment as well as any differences related to age, sex,...

The adductor tubercle: a reliable landmark for analysing the level of the femorotibial joint line.

PURPOSE: The ratio of femoral width and distance from medial epicondyle to joint line helps estimate the femoral joint line position from femoral width. The approximately radial position of the medial...

Acute, avulsion fractures of the medial epicondyle while throwing in youth baseball players: A variant of Little League elbow.

HYPOTHESIS: The young throwing athlete is susceptible to medial elbow injury due to valgus overload. We hypothesized that this injury can occur during the throwing motion with an acute episode of medi...

Elbow instability secondary to lateral epicondylar nounion in an adult.

Symptomatic nonunion of the lateral epicondyle of the elbow is a rare injury. We present the case of a 36-year-old woman who complained of elbow pain and instability several months after a conservativ...

Elbow dislocation in childhood : Long-term observational study.

Traumatic dislocation of the elbow is rare in children with an incidence of 3-6% of all elbow injuries. In the literature the outcome after elbow dislocation in childhood is rarely discussed. In the p...

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