Abstract. Introduction. Patella Baja is a known complication of TKR. In this study, we report the effect of the senior author's change of practice from total excision to minimal resection of Hoffa's
Introduction: The infrapatellar
The purpose of this study in to investigate the role of infrapatellar
Achieving deep flexion of knee after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is particularly desirable in some Asian and Middle Eastern who have daily or religious customs typically use full knee flexion. After TKA, some patients complained about anterior knee pain during deep knee flexion. We evaluated the efficacy of arthroscopic
The knee joint has also a periarticular adipose tissue, which is known as Hoffa's
Purpose: The study was designed to evaluate the biomechanical and neurohistological properties of the infrapatellar fat especially concerning its potential role in the anterior knee pain syndrome. Methods: Isokinetic knee extension from 120 of flexion to full extension was simulated on 10 human knee cadaver specimens (6 male, 4 female, average age at death 44 years). Joint kinematics was evaluated by ultrasound sensors (CMS 100TM, Zebris, Isny, Germany), and retro-patellar contact pressure was measured using a thin-film resistive ink pressure system (K-ScanTM 4000, Tekscan, Boston). The infrapatellar tissue pressure was analyzed using a closed sensor cell. The patellar contact pressure was measured before and after resection of the infrapatellar
The infrapatellar (Hoffa’s)
Introduction: Autologous chondrocytes harvested from articular cartilage are being used for the repair of focal cartilage defects. The procedure involves injury to the cartilage and alternative sources of stem cells for use in repair are being explored. Stem cells have been found in many tissue including bone marrow and the infrapa-tellar
Introduction: Anterior knee pain is a very common presenting symptom.
Introduction:. Primary functions of heel and forefoot
Aims: The purpose of the study was to determine the distribution and speciþcation of nerve þbers in the infrapatellar
Introduction: There is an ever-increasing clinical need for the regeneration and replacement of tissue to replace soft tissue lost due to trauma, disease and cosmetic surgery. A potential alternative to the current treatment modalities is the use of tissue engineering applications using mesenchymal stem cells that have been identified in many tissues including the
Introduction: Articular cartilage is frequently damaged but only shows a limited capacity for repair. Autologous chondrocytes are being used for the repair of focal articular cartilage defects in the ankle but their use has limitations. The use of undifferentiated progenitor cells from other sources is limited by the fact that these cells loose there stem cell characterisation with passage in culture. The
Introduction: Hoffa’s
Aims: This biomechanical study was performed to evaluate the consequences of a total infrapatellar
Introduction. High-volume image guided injections (HVIGI) followed by structured rehabilitation have been shown to be effective in various musculoskeletal conditions including Achilles tendinopathy and shoulder impingement syndrome. The aim was to explore the effect of a HVIGI in Hoffa's
Perivascular stem cells (PSCs) from lipoaspirate demonstrate increased purity and immaturity with greater engraftment potential than standard mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). MSCs from the infra-patellar
There is an ever-increasing clinical need for the regeneration and replacement of tissue to replace soft tissue lost due to trauma, disease and cosmetic surgery. A potential alternative to the current treatment modalities is the use of tissue engineering applications using mesenchymal stem cells that have been identified in many tissue including the infrapatellar
Perivascular stem cells (PSCs) from lipoaspirate demonstrate increased purity and immaturity with greater engraftment potential than standard mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). MSCs from the infra-patellar
Method: The diagnosis of Hoffa’s disease with acute or chronic impingement of the