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At this angle of flexion the anterior tibial condyles should be anterior to the corresponding femoral condyles. The injured knee is compared with the normal knee and the posterior translation is ...
The humerotrochlear angle is the angle formed by the shaft of the humerus and the axis of the condyles on the lateral radiograph. (Fig. 3) This should be approximately 40°. The anterior ...
Most of the kissing contusions occur in the lateral joint compartment, involving the weight bearing surface of the lateral femoral condyle and the posterior aspect of the lateral tibial plateau, and ...
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