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Fibular collateral ligament
Known as:
Fibulocollateral ligament
, Ligamentum collaterale fibulare
, collateral fibular ligament
National Institutes of Health
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Biceps femoris muscle structure
External Lateral Ligament
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Knee joint
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2016
2016
A physeal-sparing fibular collateral ligament and proximal tibiofibular joint reconstruction in a skeletally immature athlete
B. Williams
,
E. James
,
R. LaPrade
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
2016
Corpus ID: 34298767
Abstract The purpose of this report was to describe the surgical technique for and outcomes after a modified physeal-sparing…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Isolated Fibular Collateral Ligament Injuries in Athletes
R. Sikka
,
Ranjodh Dhami
,
Ryan P. Dunlay
,
J. Boyd
Sports medicine and arthroscopy review
2015
Corpus ID: 42042575
Isolated injuries to the fibular collateral ligament (FCL) are rare. Although recent data suggest that operative and nonoperative…
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2015
2015
Part I: An anatomic-based tunnel in the fibular head for posterolateral corner reconstruction using magnetic resonance imaging
Kyle C. Bohm
,
R. Sikka
,
J. Boyd
,
Bret Yonke
,
M. Tompkins
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
2015
Corpus ID: 35188341
AbstractPurpose Currently, there are no studies that clearly define a method for the placement of the fibular tunnel between the…
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2015
2015
Part II: The 50°/60° fibular tunnel trajectory for posterolateral corner reconstruction in a cadaver model
J. Wechter
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Kyle C. Bohm
,
J. Macalena
,
R. Sikka
,
M. Tompkins
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
2015
Corpus ID: 2599980
AbstractPurpose Using data from our MRI study, we found that a tunnel oriented 50° externally rotated and 60° cephalad would…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Outcome after knee dislocation
B. Levy
,
R. Marx
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
2009
Corpus ID: 29126505
Knee dislocations are limb-threatening injuries and, if not treated appropriately, may result in significant functional…
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2006
2006
The vertically orientated fibular collateral ligament: a secondary sign of anterior cruciate ligament rupture on magnetic resonance imaging
Steven L. J. James
,
David Connell
European Radiology
2006
Corpus ID: 31064335
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a frequently damaged ligament, most often related to a sporting injury. Magnetic…
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2006
2006
The case: your diagnosis? Calcific tendonitis of the fibular collateral ligament.
K. Schindler
,
Patrick F. O'keefe
,
Timothy Bohn
,
M. Sundaram
Orthopedics
2006
Corpus ID: 44357389
This article describes calcific tendonitis within the fibular collateral ligament, presumably from hydroxyapatite deposition, a…
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1989
1989
FIBULARE BANDRUPTUR AM OBEREN SPRUNGGELENK
H. Zwipp
,
R. Hoffmann
,
B. Wippermann
,
H. Thermann
,
Frank A Gottschalk
1989
Corpus ID: 57677604
A prospective randomized trial was performed to compare conservative functional treatment and operative functional treatment for…
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1980
1980
Demonstrating the fibular collateral ligament.
Pridmore Sa
1980
Corpus ID: 83347159
Abstract A posture is described which allows palpation of the fibular collateral ligament of the knee as an isolated structure…
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Highly Cited
1954
Highly Cited
1954
Operative treatment of injury to the fibular collateral ligament of the ankle.
K. J. Anderson
,
J. Lecocq
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American…
1954
Corpus ID: 36972422
Operative management of serious injury to the fibular collateral ligament of the ankle is satisfactory. Reconstruction of the…
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