Background/aim This study focuses on the development of the Cambridge Knee Injury Tool (CamKIT), a clinical prediction tool developed as a 12-point scoring tool based on a modified e-Delphi study.
All patients with acute ACL rupture managed with the CBP prior to October 2021 participated in ... Participants were aged a mean (SD) 26 (10) years at injury, 39% were female and 49% had concomitant ...
Meniscal tears can be either traumatic or degenerative in nature. Meniscal tears are uncommon in persons under 10 years of age, but become increasingly common during and after adolescence.
In addition to palpation (light touching), the orthopedist will perform a battery of in-office tests to detect a torn meniscus based on the manipulation of the knee. The McMurray Test is the classic ...
This makes it hard for the kidneys to do their job of filtering blood. A severe infection may even progress to septic shock, a condition that can cause an acute kidney injury because the blood ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common, heterogeneous, multifactorial condition, which is part of the overarching syndrome of acute kidney diseases and disorders. This condition’s incidence highest in ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a rapid deterioration in kidney function that occurs within 48 hours of an initiating event and is associated with an absolute increase in serum creatinine of ≥26.4 ...
Meniscal injuries result from both competitive sports and everyday activities. Meniscal injuries are common; thus, arthroscopic treatment of these injuries has become one of the most common ...
He noted that there was insufficient early documentation of right knee complaints, stating: "There is no medical evidence on file to support [the worker's] right knee condition (torn medial meniscus) ...
MRI is useful to check out for concurrent injuries such as meniscal injury and articular cartilage damage and often in predicting ... Overall the study shows that in young active adults with an acute ...