Sentences with phrase «tibial thrust»

This is called «cranial tibial thrust
This forward (Cranial) tibial thrust results from the slope of the tibia enabling the femur to slide down the back of the tibia while the tibia slides forward from under the femur.
An example of stifle orthosis for canine cranial cruciate insufficiency uses force coupling to limit tibial thrust and internal rotation.
When the canine stifle joint presents with a partial or complete rupture of the CCL (canine ACL tear), the tibia is unrestrained and cranial tibial thrust results.
By advancing the Tibial Tuberosity, we can overcome the abnormal front to back motion called Tibial Thrust, and also tend to overcome the tendency for Pivot Shift.
The biggest difference between the two procedures is that TTA moves the tibial tuberosity cranially to help use the quadriceps to neutralize cranial tibial thrust.
This procedure levels the tibial plateau and neutralizes the cranial tibial thrust.
The force that the cranial cruciate ligament opposes is called the cranial tibial thrust or cranial drawer.
Tibial thrust — The tibia slides forwards in relation to the femur, leading to the sensation that the joint will not lock out when standing / walking.
The TPLO was designed to eliminate the tibial thrust motion that occurs with a CCL tear and thus return stability to the stifle for return to function.
That is, they all alter the angles within the stifle joint to neutralize the cranial tibial thrust that Slocum concentrated on in the 1980s.
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