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Knee Dislocation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHFeb 27, 2024 · A knee dislocation can be defined as complete congruency loss between the distal femoral and proximal tibial articular surfaces.History and Physical · Evaluation · Treatment / Management · Staging
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Knee joint dislocations—Current epidemiology and treatment in ...This study aims to analyse the epidemiology, incidence and treatment approaches for knee dislocations in Germany from 2019 to 2022.
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The known and unknown reality of knee dislocations: A systematic ...Sep 18, 2024 · This study highlights the significant gaps in understanding the treatment strategies, financial burden, and long-term outcomes of knee ...
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Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb, Knee - StatPearls - NCBI - NIHNov 5, 2023 · The bones articulating at the knee are large and complex. The femur has a slight medial slant, while the tibia is nearly vertical.Structure And Function · Blood Supply And Lymphatics · Clinical SignificanceMissing: vascular | Show results with:vascular
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The Basic Science of Human Knee Menisci - PubMed Central - NIHThis review contains a concise, detailed description of the knee menisci—including anatomy, etymology, phylogeny, ultrastructure and biochemistry, vascular ...
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Posterolateral Corner of the Knee: Current Concepts - PMC - NIHThe three major static stabilizers of the PLC are the fibular (lateral) collateral ligament (FCL), the popliteus tendon (PLT) and the popliteofibular ligament ( ...
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The posteromedial corner of the knee: an international expert ... - PMCOct 26, 2020 · The posteromedial corner (PMC) of the knee consists of several overlapping ligaments, capsular thickenings and tendons that contribute to knee ...
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Review The known and unknown reality of knee dislocationsAmong the knee dislocations, 64.5 % were attributed to high-velocity mechanisms, while 35.5 % were due to low-velocity mechanisms. ... Fig. 2. ... Fig. 3. Of the KD ...
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Changing presentation of knee dislocation and vascular injury from ...The mechanism of injury was HE in 28 (53%) and LE in 25 (47%). Of the LE KDs, 18 (72%) were related to obesity (BMI >30 kg/m2). Obese patients with LE trauma ...
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Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome - GeneReviews - NCBI - NIHOct 22, 2004 · Subluxations, dislocations, and soft tissue injury are common; they may occur spontaneously or with minimal trauma and can be acutely painful.
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Knee Dislocation Clinical Presentation: History, Physical ExaminationMay 15, 2025 · Most often, the affected limb has a gross deformity of the knee with swelling and immobility, but up to 50% of knee dislocations are reduced by the time of ED ...
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Multiligament Injured Knee Dislocation - PhysiopediaCharacteristics/Clinical presentation[edit | edit source]. Most multi-ligament knee injuries are easily reducible with minimal assistance or even spontaneous.
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Low-Velocity Knee Dislocations in Obese and Morbidly Obese ...Apr 2, 2015 · Anterior and posterior dislocations are the most prone to neurological and vascular complications. Low-velocity (atraumatic injuries, low energy ...
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Knee Dislocation - Trauma - OrthobulletsSep 2, 2025 · Knee Dislocation ; Anterior (30-50%). most common. due to hyperextension injury.Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Vascular Injury After Knee Dislocation: A Meta-Analysis UpdateFeb 15, 2023 · This review updates our understanding on the clinical implications of KDs including frequency of vascular injury (10.7%), amputation (2.2%), and nerve injuries ...Missing: incidence | Show results with:incidence
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[PDF] Acute Management of Traumatic Knee Dislocations for the GeneralistIn cases of a lateral dislocation, a skin dimple is seen along the medial side of the knee joint (Figure 3). Knee swelling is not universal because the capsule ...
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EM@3AM: Knee Dislocation - emDocsAug 10, 2019 · Welcome to EM@3AM, an emDOCs series designed to foster your working knowledge by providing an expedited review of clinical basics. We'll ...
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Vascular and nerve injury after knee dislocation: a systematic reviewThe frequency of nerve injuries after knee dislocation was 25% (75 of 272). We found that 80% (134 of 160) of vascular injuries underwent repair, and 12% (22 of ...
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Combined common peroneal and tibial nerve injury after knee ...Knee dislocations are often accompanied by stretch injuries to the common peroneal nerve (CPN). A small subset of these injuries also affect the tibial nerve.
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The Incidence of Posterolateral Tibial Plateau Fractures in ... - PubMedMay 29, 2025 · A PLTPF was detected in 42 (26.8%) knee dislocations, with the highest frequency in Schenck type III medial dislocations. Of these 42 cases, 26 ...Missing: ipsilateral | Show results with:ipsilateral
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Compartment Syndrome Secondary to Vascular Transection from a ...Jul 27, 2022 · The authors discuss a case involving a vascular injury sustained from a mechanical fall at home causing compartment syndrome.
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An Evidence-Based Approach to Multi-Ligamentous Knee InjuriesMay 31, 2022 · Overall, the most common pattern of MLKI is a complete injury to both cruciate ligaments with accompanying injury to the MCL or PLC.
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Knee Dislocation Workup: Imaging Studies - Medscape ReferenceMay 15, 2025 · Plain radiographs are recommended after reduction and prior to any provocative ligamentous stressing. It is important to obtain radiographs ...
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Classification of Knee Dislocations - SpringerLinkWalker D, Rogers W, Schenck RC Immediate vascular and ligamentous repair in a closed knee dislocation: a case report. J Trauma 1994; 35 (6): 898–900. Article ...Missing: original paper
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Knee dislocation: initial assessment and implications for treatmentAbstract. Objective: To evaluate bicruciate knee injuries and determine whether they should be treated as knee dislocations, especially with regard to vascular ...
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Results of multiple ligament reconstruction after knee dislocationJun 15, 2025 · ... knee dislocation. Meanwhile, in. KD-VI type, multiple ligamentous injuries caused to. knee dislocation, combined bony fracture around knee. no ...
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The Schenck Classification of Knee Dislocations - PMC - NIHSchenck [22] developed his anatomic classification system for knee dislocations in 1994, based on ligamentous damage rather than the direction of displacement.Missing: original | Show results with:original
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Acute Compartment Syndrome - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHIf ICP is greater than or equal to 30 mmHg or delta pressure is less than or equal to 30 mmHg, fasciotomy should be done. For patients who do not meet ...
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Knee Dislocation Treatment & Management - Medscape ReferenceMay 15, 2025 · Fasciotomy is recommended after vascular repair, as severe swelling and development of compartment syndrome are common in the postoperative ...
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KNEE DISLOCATIONS WITH VASCULAR INJURIES - KirurgenKnee dislocation patients with concomitant vascular injuries had worse outcomes compared to those without vascular injuries.
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Open approaches for cruciate ligament reconstruction in knee ...Mar 22, 2021 · Open approaches for treating knee dislocations ... and no difference in PROMs or complications was found when compared to arthroscopic surgery.
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Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Multiligament Knee Injuries in a ...Sep 4, 2024 · A hybrid technique combining ACL reconstruction with suture-augmented repair of other involved ligaments has demonstrated potential in ...
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[PDF] Rehab Guidelines following Multiple Ligament Knee Reconstructionreconstruction. PHASE 1 (0-2 weeks post-op). Rehab Goals: • Control inflammation and pain. • Full active extension. • Achieve quadriceps control. Page 2. Brace ...
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[PDF] Post-operative Rehabilitation Protocol - Knee Multiple Ligament ...Goals: • Full knee ROM—all ROM exercises must be performed in the prone or side lying position for the first six weeks. • 50% WB in brace, must use crutches ...
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Knee Dislocation Treatment - Propel PhysiotherapyNov 8, 2023 · Treatment often begins with immobilization of the knee joint using a splint. Some exercises may still be performed during this acute stage as the splint is ...Anatomy Of The Knee Joint · Knee Dislocation Causes · Prevention Of Reoccurring...Missing: tibiofemoral | Show results with:tibiofemoral<|control11|><|separator|>
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Demographics and Injuries Associated With Knee DislocationThe incidence of these injuries is reported to be between 0.02% and 0.2% of all orthopaedic injuries. There is a general view that the incidence might be ...
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Knee joint dislocations—Current epidemiology and treatment in ...Oct 13, 2024 · The incidence of knee dislocations ranged from 0.44 to 0.54 per 100,000 inhabitants. Concomitant injuries were common, with cruciate and ...
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The Changing Demographics of Knee Dislocation: A Retrospective ...Nov 9, 2013 · Males displayed an increased risk of knee dislocation compared to females (odds ratio = 1.09). The mean patient age was 35 years, and patient ...
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Epidemiology and outcomes of traumatic knee dislocationsKnee dislocations typically occur in a younger population group; males outnumber females almost 4:1 [7]. ... Forty-eight patients were included (mean age 32 years ...
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An examination from 1990 to 2019: investigating the burden of knee ...May 8, 2024 · A large-scale survey in mainland China estimated the incidence rate of knee dislocation in 2014 to be 3 per 100,000 people (95% CI 2–5) (18).Introduction · Methods · Results · Discussion
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Epidemiology of complete knee dislocations: an updated ... - PMCThe purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the epidemiology of complete knee dislocations as well as to present an updated classification system.Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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What Is the Frequency of Vascular Injury After Knee Dislocation? - NIHIn addition, if the vascular repair is delayed past 8 hours of ischemia, there is a reported 86% amputation rate [5].
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Vascular and Nerve Injury After Knee Dislocation - NIHWe found that 80% (134 of 160) of vascular injuries underwent repair, and 12% (22 of 134) of vascular injuries resulted in amputation. The Schenck and Kennedy ...
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Knee Dislocation: Background, Prognosis - Medscape ReferenceMay 15, 2025 · The knee is a very stable joint generally requiring high-energy trauma to produce dislocation. ... The National Trauma Data Bank identified 6454 ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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High prevalence of knee osteoarthritis at a minimum 10-year follow ...Conclusion: Twenty-seven patients (42%) developed OA 10 years after surgical treatment of knee dislocations. Patients reported improved knee function and ...
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Surgically treated acute knee dislocations with knee stiffness ...The most prevalent complication is postoperative knee stiffness commonly referred to as arthrofibrosis, with mean rates of 12.1%, often requiring intervention ...
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(PDF) Results after Treatment of Traumatic Knee DislocationsThe most common sequelae were instability (85%) and limp (50%). Early operative repair of all damaged structures was associated with the best functional result ...
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Diagnosis and treatment of multiligament knee injury: state of the artThe purpose of this article is to review the specific principles of multiligament injuries, classification, diagnosis, treatment options and rehabilitation ...