Epiphysiodese
Today’s case of the week is about a 14-year-old patient. The young man had suffered a so-called patellar luxation (dislocated kneecap) with immediate reduction while… Read More »Epiphysiodese
Today’s case of the week is about a 14-year-old patient. The young man had suffered a so-called patellar luxation (dislocated kneecap) with immediate reduction while… Read More »Epiphysiodese
Osteochondritis dissecans is the term used to describe bone necrosis of a certain part of a joint surface, usually caused by trauma, and can be… Read More »Osteochondritis dissecans
Today’s “Case of the week” is about a 45-year-old patient who tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in 2017. At that time, the injury was… Read More »Disc Miniscus
Our patient today presented with long-standing complaints in the left ankle. Anamnestically, he suffered a comminuted fracture of the left ankle in an accident in… Read More »Cyclops Syndrome
The patient reported that the pain was initially mild and occurred during walking, but subsided with periods of rest. Recently, however, the symptoms have worsened and the pain is now present even at rest.
The patient reported that the pain was initially mild and occurred during walking, but subsided with periods of rest. Recently, however, the symptoms have worsened and the pain is now present even at rest.
Today we are talking about a patient who is only 18 years old and suffers from habitual recurrent patellar luxations (congenital trochlead dysplasia).
One of my patients suffered a traffic accident in 1995 and ruptured his posterior cruciate ligament.
Anterior cruciate ligament injury & root lesion Today’s Case of the week is about a complex knee injury involving both the anterior cruciate ligament and… Read More »Anterior cruciate ligament & root lesion