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The following pages link to The level of compressive load affects conclusions from statistical analyses to determine whether a lateral meniscal autograft restores tibial contact pressure to normal: A study in human cadaveric knees (Q46608293):
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- Quantification of meniscal volume by segmentation of 3T magnetic resonance images (Q31107233) (← links)
- Semi-automated segmentation to assess the lateral meniscus in normal and osteoarthritic knees. (Q33679019) (← links)
- Evaluation of a musculoskeletal model with prosthetic knee through six experimental gait trials (Q36136706) (← links)
- Biological Knee Reconstruction: A Systematic Review of Combined Meniscal Allograft Transplantation and Cartilage Repair or Restoration (Q37804568) (← links)
- Meniscal allograft transplantation. Part 2: systematic review of transplant timing, outcomes, return to competition, associated procedures, and prevention of osteoarthritis (Q38255295) (← links)
- Arthroscopic meniscal allograft transplantation without bone plugs. (Q39287751) (← links)
- Meniscal allograft transplantation: long-term clinical results with radiological and magnetic resonance imaging correlations (Q39355329) (← links)
- Design of a free-floating polycarbonate-urethane meniscal implant using finite element modeling and experimental validation. (Q42918201) (← links)
- Normal and transplanted lateral knee menisci: evaluation of extrusion using magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound (Q49139683) (← links)
- The influence of pre-tensioning of meniscal transplants on the tibiofemoral contact area (Q50771671) (← links)
- Contact pressures at grafted cartilage lesions in the knee (Q51353198) (← links)
- Changes in articular cartilage mechanics with meniscectomy: A novel image-based modeling approach and comparison to patterns of OA (Q51549886) (← links)