2007
DOI: 10.1308/003588407x179044
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A New Clinical Test in Diagnosing Quadriceps Tendon Rupture

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Extensor mechanism ruptures might be easily overlooked and misdiagnosed, and delayed diagnosis of quadriceps tendon rupture is frequent. However, the literature recommends early surgical repair within 72 h.PATIENTS AND METHODS This paper describes a new simple clinical diagnostic test that directly evaluates the integrity of the distal 5 cm of the quadriceps tendon itself. It consists of inserting a needle in the tendon, proximal to the suspected rupture and mobilising the knee joint. RESULTS The… Show more

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“…It is important to underline for this paper that a comparison of this list with the similar list of 22 input key parameters obtained for the active flexion FE model [1,2] reveals that the quadriceps load, the quadriceps initial rotations and the friction of the leg-ankle and the pelvis-hip joints play a more important role in the passive flexion than in the active flexion motion. These results confirm similar findings from the literature regarding the relationship between the quadriceps tendon and the passive flexion movement of the human lower leg [28,29].…”
Section: Fig3 Peak Flexion Angle Function Of the Number Of Simulation...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is important to underline for this paper that a comparison of this list with the similar list of 22 input key parameters obtained for the active flexion FE model [1,2] reveals that the quadriceps load, the quadriceps initial rotations and the friction of the leg-ankle and the pelvis-hip joints play a more important role in the passive flexion than in the active flexion motion. These results confirm similar findings from the literature regarding the relationship between the quadriceps tendon and the passive flexion movement of the human lower leg [28,29].…”
Section: Fig3 Peak Flexion Angle Function Of the Number Of Simulation...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…La réparation reste toujours chirurgicale [ 1 , 2 ]. Elle doit se faire dans les 72 heures car le résultat fonctionnel peut être compromis si le geste chirurgical est pratiqué 5 à 7 jours après le traumatisme [ 10 ]. Il y a donc nécessité de ne pas retarder le diagnostic par quelconque moyen d'imagerie vu que celui-ci reste majoritairement clinique [ 10 ].…”
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