Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word MENISCAL


MENISCAL

Definitions of MENISCAL

  1. Pertaining to, or having the form of, a meniscus

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Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

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ME
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NI
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SC
SCA

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2

AC
ACE
ACI
ACL
ACM

Examples of Using MENISCAL in a Sentence

  • Because of the high rate of associated ligamentous and meniscal injury, the presence of a Segond or reverse Segond fracture requires that these other pathologies must be specifically ruled out.
  • The most widely accepted theory describes meniscal cysts resulting from extrusion of synovial fluid through a peripherally extended horizontal meniscal tear, accumulating outside the joint capsule.
  • Some symptoms of late stages of osteochondritis dissecans are found with other diseases like rheumatoid disease of children and meniscal ruptures.
  • In order to perform a duckwalk, the person has to be free of ligamentous tear, knee effusions, and meniscal tears.
  • The most common serious adverse events (up to 5% of patients), include arthrofibrosis and joint adhesions, graft overgrowth, chondromalacia or chondrosis, cartilage injury, graft complication, meniscal lesion, graft delamination, and osteoarthritis.
  • In a 2016 study it was found that arthroscopic partial meniscectomy does not offer any benefit over sham surgery in relieving symptoms of knee locking or catching in patients with degenerative meniscal tears.
  • These contusions are generally found by magnetic resonance imaging and most cases are associated with ligamentous or meniscal injuries.
  • LaPrade has special expertise in treating posterolateral knee injuries, PCL tears, knee dislocations, revision ACL reconstructions, meniscal transplants, MCL injuries, knee osteotomies, fresh osteoarticular allografts, articular cartilage resurfacing procedures, complex patellofemoral instability, and other difficult combined and revision injuries.
  • In the case of severe joint pathology such as an osteochondral chip, intra-articular fracture, osteochondritis dissecans lesion, or ligamentous or meniscal injury, arthroscopy may be required to ensure normal function of that joint.
  • He is known for performing various surgeries including arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs, shoulder stabilization, shoulder replacements, ACL reconstructions, meniscal allograft transplantations, cartilage cell transplantations, and fresh osteochondral allograft transplantations.



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