An unfused tibial tubercle refers to the failure of the ossification center of the tibial tubercle to fuse with the rest of the tibia, which can be seen in radiological imaging. This condition is usually asymptomatic and does not require any treatment unless it causes pain or discomfort. It is a normal variation in skeletal development and is not typically a cause for concern.
Bilateral patella upper pole and anterior tibial tubercle mild enthesopathy refers to a condition where there is mild inflammation or irritation at the attachment points of tendons to the bone in both knees. The upper pole of the patella is where the quadriceps tendon attaches, and the anterior tibial tubercle is where the patellar tendon connects to the shinbone. This condition can result from repetitive stress or overuse, often seen in athletes, and may cause localized pain or discomfort. Treatment typically involves rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory measures.
anterior tibial, femoral, posterior tibialfemoral, posterior tibial, anterior tibial
Unfused silica is a form of silicon dioxide (SiO2) that has not been melted and formed into a specific shape. It is often used in its powder or granular form in various applications like ceramics, coatings, and refractories. Unfused silica has high purity and thermal stability, making it a versatile material in many industries.
Tibial nerves main function is to plantar flex and invert the foot
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Apophysitis of the tibial tubercle is called Osgood Schlatter disease. This is not to be confused with sindig-larsen-johansen which is apophysitis of the inferior pole of the patella. -Physical Therapist Texas Childrens Hospital
A TTT stands for Tibial Tubercle Transfer. Basically, you know the bump below your knee (tibial tubercle) they move that, by breaking that off your tibia with the patellar tendon attached and move it to a more 'appropriate' place. After they move it, they screw it into place with either one or two screws.
it starts above and it connects onto the Tibial Tubercle which is right under the Patella.
The largest unfused vertebrae is your Lumbar, located in your lower back.
A seven-component unfused is typically referred to as a septet.
Osgood-Schlatter's disease is basically a painful swelling with a specific location. This swelling is located below the knee, on the shinbone. The bump is a part of your anatomy - more technically known as the anterior tibial tubercle.
Tibial spiking (spurring of tibial spines), is considered as one of the features of osteoarthritis. The other two are eburnation, and osteophytes.
femoral, posterior tibial, anterior tibial
anterior tibial, femoral, posterior tibialfemoral, posterior tibial, anterior tibial
The spine is composed of seven unfused vertebrae in the neck region known as the cervical spine.
The common name for the tibial crest is the shinbone.
The patellar ligament attaches to the tibial tuberosity, which is a bony prominence on the anterior aspect of the tibia. It is the distal portion of the quadriceps tendon, which extends from the quadriceps muscle over the patella and then becomes the patellar ligament when it attaches to the tibial tuberosity.