ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA TROCHLEA
From Latin, from Greek trokhileia a sheaf of pulleys; related to trokhos wheel, trekhein to run.
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Rockwood and Wilkins' Fractures in Children
Osteochondral fractures involving only the articular portion of the trochlea are
extremely rare in skeletally immature children. Grant and Miller66 reported a 13-
year-old boy who had a posterolateral dislocation of the elbow with marked
valgus ...
James H. Beaty, James R. Kasser, 2010
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Handbook of Pediatric Strabismus and Amblyopia
The trochlea (Latin for pulley) is a cartilaginous U-shaped structure attached to
the periosteum that overlies the trochlear fossa of the frontal bone in the superior
nasal quadrant of the orbit. It has been taught that the superior oblique tendon ...
Kenneth W. Wright, Peter H. Spiegel, Lisa Thompson, 2006
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Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Latin Nomenclature : General ...
Sustenta- Trochlea tali, Facies superior culumtali (posterior diameter) Plantar- Lig
. plantare Plantar calcaneo- aponeurosis longum navicular ligament Plantar Lig.
plantare tig. calcaneonaviculare plantare Sustenta- aponeurosis longum ( ...
Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, 2006
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Practical Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy
From full knee extension to approximately 20 degrees of flexion, the patella rests
superior to the trochlea groove, and is stabilized by a combination of ligamentous
and muscular forces. Patella stability at this point is determined by overall ...
Donald Hugh Johnson, Robert A. Pedowitz, 2007
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Osteology for the Archaeologist: American Mastadon and the ...
Third trochlea the longest. Pboenicopterus ruber, American Flamingo (fig. 31).
Pronounced calcaneal ridges. Hypotarsus with open tendinal canal. Long, thin,
nearly square shaft. The length and delicate structure of this element alone
identify ...
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Osteoarthritis of the knee
30° axial view: The lateral slope of the trochlea accounts for two thirds of the
trochlea. There is bony contact, and secondary subluxation following the loss of
cartilage. Note enthesophytes in the lateral retinaculum, and trochlear
osteophytes.
Michel Bonnin, Pierre Chambat, 2008
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Molecular Parameters Indicating Adaptation to Mechanical ...
5.5.2 Immunohistochemical Findings 5.5.2.1 Collagens Labeling for type I, III, and
VI collagens is detectable in all parts ofthe tendon ofthe superior oblique muscle (
Fig. 15). In the center of each trochlea there is a zone in which labeling for type ...
Stefan Milz, Michael Benjamin, Reinhard Putz, 2006
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Living Dinosaurs: The Evolutionary History of Modern Birds
(ORDERED) Relative position of metatarsal trochleae: trochlea III more distal
than trochleae II and IV (0); trochlea III at same level as trochlea IV, both more
distal than trochlea II (1); trochlea III at same level as trochleae II and IV (2); distal
...
Dr. Gareth Dyke, Gary Kaiser, 2011
The trochlea (outlined) represents a 70° arc of a circle recessed into the antero-
distal femur. ed "corner" in the patellar surface might also be expected to interfere
with function. Why then have almost all femoral components from the Total ...
Thomas P. Sculco, Ermanno A. Martucci, 2002
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Terminologia anatomica:
Collum tali fades articularis calcanea media Sulcus tali Corpus tali Trochlea tali
Facies superior Facies malleolaris lateralis Processus lateralis tali Facies
malleolaris medialis Processus posterior tali Sulcus tendinis musculi flexoris
hallucis ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «TROCHLEA»
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trochlea no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Value of SPECT-CT Imaging for Middle-Aged Patients with Chronic …
Patella uptake corresponded strongly with arthroscopic assessment of patellar chondral lesions; the correlation was less strong for the femoral trochlea. «BMC Blogs Network, jul 15»
Study notes stable postoperative pain scores, indications for …
In the short-term, these are my surgical indications: high-grade trochlea dysplasia, satisfactory trochlea cartilage surfaces and a positive 'j-sign.'”. «Healio, jul 15»
Patellectomy for osteoarthritis: a new tension preserving surgical …
Those with patella-only arthritis had better outcomes than patients who had patella and trochlea disease. All patients had either full or near full extension. «7thSpace Interactive, jul 15»
Family and friends join in boy's struggle with rare disease
... further research was determined to be an extremely rare condition -aseptic osteonecrosis of the humeral trochlea, otherwise known as Hegemann's Disease, ... «Chronicle Times, mai 15»
Take a common sense approach to surgery on the lateral …
The interplay of the medial patellofemoral ligament and the lateral retinaculum allows for the patella to be guided into the trochlear groove during initial knee ... «Healio, mai 15»
Knee OA Common in Younger People a Year After ACL Repair
Indeed, bone marrow lesions (BMLs) were detected in the femoral trochlea region in 19% of participants, cartilage lesions in 31% of participants and ... «MedPage Today, fev 15»
Why does distal patella articular softening happen?
There is particularly excessive functional internal rotation that causes slow centering of the patella in the trochlear groove and therefore prolonged and aberrant ... «Healio, fev 15»
First surgery performed with Episealer® Knee Trochlea
The first surgery has been performed with Episealer Knee Trochlea, the second commercial product of Episurf Medical. Episealer® Knee Trochlea is intended to ... «GlobeNewswire, dez 14»
Patella alta, patellar instability: Complex interplay between patellar …
During normal patellar tracking, the patella engages in the trochlea at around 30° of knee flexion and remains stable then after due to the bony constraints of the ... «Healio, dez 14»
Business people
Zimmer, Warsaw, announces its recent patents: a patent developed by seven co-inventors for a “(p)emoral trochlea prostheses.” The co-inventors are Adam M. «News Sentinel, dez 14»