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Snapping Knee Caused by a Superiorly Displaced Medial Meniscus: Knee Dynamic Ultrasonographic Findings (위쪽으로 전위된 안쪽 반달연골에 의해서 발생하는 퉁김현상: 무릎 실시간 초음파 영상 소견)

  • Hyun Seok Oh;Tae Eun Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.82 no.2
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    • pp.455-461
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    • 2021
  • The causes of snapping knee include meniscal instability, but dynamic ultrasonographic findings have rarely been reported. Here, we report a case of snapping knee due to direct trauma to the right knee of a 79-year-old woman. Dynamic ultrasonography is used to confirm the snapping phenomenon caused by the anterosuperior displacement of the truncated posterior horn and body of the right medial meniscus.

Snapping Knee due to Impingement between Atypical Wrisberg Ligament and Expanded Anterior Cruciate Ligament - Report of One Case - (비전형적 리스버그인대와 비후된 전방십자인대의 충돌에 의한 탄발음 -1례 보고-)

  • Kang, Jae Do;Kim, Hyung Chun;Lee, Gi Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.168-172
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    • 1998
  • Discoid lateral menisci were common morphological anomaly and several classifications were proposed. Watanabe et al classified all discoid menisci, as seen arthroscopically, into three types 1) complete 2) incomplete and 3) Wrisberg ligament type. The purpose of this study is to report a rare case of both painful snapping knee joints in 6 year-old female. On arthroscopic examination, complete lateral discoid meniscus which consisted of taut Wrisberg ligament and intact tibial insertion of posterior horn was found, and abnormal anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) which has expanded femoral origin over the posterior articular surface of lateral femoral condyle was also found. At the time of arthroscopic surgery, hypertrophied high-riding Wrisberg ligament was resected, and expanded femoral origin of the anterior cruciate ligament was partially resected nearly to normal margin, and discoid lateral meniscus was saucerized. After these procedures, abnormal snapping sound was disappeared in full range of motion. On the follow-up examination after 1 year, pain and snapping sound were disappeared and any instability and limping were not found.

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Arthroscopic treatment for symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus in a 26-month-old girl -A case report- (26개월 여아에서 발생한 슬관절 외측 원판형 연골 파열의관절경적 치험례 -증례보고-)

  • Lee Byung-Ill;Choi Hyung-Suk;Min Kyung-Dae;Cho Young-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2002
  • In children, the snapping-knee syndrome is strongly suggestive of a diagnosis of discoid menisci. Furthermore the loss of extension of the knee suggests a diagnosis of torn lateral discoid meniscus. Symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus tear in a very young child, especially under the 3-year-old, was very rarely reported and the treatment protocol has not been established. Some therapeutic advancement was achieved in symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus but still technical difficulties exist. We undergone arthroscopic meniscal reshaping in a 26-month-old girl. At the time of postoperatively 2-year 9-month follow up, excellent result has achieved in clinical and functional outcome according to the scale of Ikeuchi without recurrence of symptom or postoperative complication. We reported out experience and results that arthroscopic reshaping procedure was done for management of symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus in a 26-month-old girl.

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Symptomatic Abnormal Insertion of the Anterior Horn of Medial Meniscus - A Case Report - (증상을 유발하는 내측 반월상 연골 전각부의 비정상적 삽입 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Yoo, Jae-Doo;Shin, Sang-Jin;Kim, Tae-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 2007
  • We report a case of a girl with a symptomatic anomaly of medial meniscus. The complaint of the patient was pain and snapping of the knee. The anterior horn of medial meniscus has anomalous insertion which was extended to the intercondylar notch of the femur on the surface of the anterior cruciate ligament, it attached to lateral wall of medial femoral condyle. This anomalous band was not detected in MRI of knee but found during the operation. After resection of anomalous band, the symptoms completely disappeared.

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Arthroscopic Treatment for Lateral Discoid Meniscus in Children: Clinical Symptoms & Treatment Results According to Meniscus Type (소아의 외측 원판형 반월상 연골의 슬관절경 치료: 유형에 따른 임상증상 및 치료 결과)

  • Shin, Sung-Il;Hyun, Yoon-Suk;Kang, Jung-Woo;Oh, Bum-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: We purposed to evaluate clinical results after undergoing arthrocopic surgery of lateral discoid meniscus in children. Materials and Methods: Retrospective evaluation was executed for the 21 cases which showed abnormal findings of knee joint due to lateral discoid meniscus, from Janunary 1 1999 to December 30 2007. Average observation period was 38.4 months (14months~60 months), and average age was 9.5 years old (7~12 years old). The major clinical findings for knee joint extension limitations were the most common with 11 cases, and there were 8 cases of knee joint pain, 6 cases of snapping, and 10 cases of gait abnormality. The forms of lateral discoid meniscus were 14 cases of complete type, 5 cases of incomplete type, and 2 cases of Wrisberg type. All patient had arthroscopic partial menisectomy and some patient who had meniscus tear had arthroscopic meniscus repair. The clinical results were evaluated using Ikeuchi grading system, and the change of knee joint was observed through routine radiography. Results: The peripheral hypermobility of lateral disciform meniscus was observed in 7 cases. The peripheral tear was observed in 4 cases, where partial menisectomy was along with suture at the same time. The final clinical results were 5 cases of Excellent, 12 cases of Good, 4 cases of Fair. Radiologically, there were 5 cases of subchondral sclerosis and narrowness of hardness at the lateral knee joint, and osteochondritis occurred at the joint facet of external femur in 1 case. In clinical result, meanwhile, there were 20 cases of normal or almost normal and only 1 case of abnormal in IKDC score. Conclusion: Knee joint arthroscopic partial menisectomy for treatment of lateral discoid meniscus is useful, and when accompanied by peripheral disruption, suture is thought to be necessary.

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Comparison of Relative Thickness of the Iliotibial Band Following Four Self-Stretching Exercises

  • Kim, Hyun-Sook;Yoon, Tae-Lim
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.24-31
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    • 2012
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of self-stretching exercises for iliotibial band (ITB) (Side-lying; right hip and knee were flexed to support the pelvis while left hip was extended and adducted, Standing A; side-bending of the trunk on standing with crossed leg, Standing B; same as Standing A, except the hands were clasped overhead and shifted right side, and Standing C; same as Standing B, except moving the arms diagonally downward) to help determine the most effective self-stretching method to stretch ITB. Twenty-one healthy subjects who do not have ITB shortness from Yonsei University (14 men and 7 women) between the ages of 18 to 28 years voluntarily participated. Ultrasound was performed to measure the thickness of the ITB between the long axis of the ITB and the level parallel to the lateral femoral epicondyle during four self-stretching exercises. All data were found to approximate a normal distribution. We used a one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) to compare the thickness of the ITB among all self-stretching exercises. The level of significance was set at ${\alpha}$=.05. The ANOVA was followed by Bonferroni's correction. The overall mean of ITB thickness was $1.14{\pm}.4$ mm (${\pm}$ standard deviation) in resting status. The change in the ITB thickness in percentages between the tested position of each self-stretching exercises and resting status was significant (p<.05) (Side-lying $26.62{\pm}10.18%$ with 95% confidence interval [CI]=21.99~31.25%; Standing A $29.46{\pm}16.19%$ with 95% CI=22.09~36.84%; Standing B $44.06{\pm}14.82%$ with 95% CI=37.31~50.81%; Standing C $53.76{\pm}12.1%$ with 95% CI=48.25~59.29%). Results indicated significant differences among four self-stretching exercises except Side-lying versus Standing A (p<.01). Based on these findings, the Standing C self-stretching exercise was the most effective in stretching the ITB thickness among four types of ITB self-stretching exercises. Additionally, the Side-lying self-stretching exercise using gravity to stretch the ITB is recommended as a low-load (low-intensity), long-duration stretch.